Rock stars are scheduled to perform, along with an "immersive" concert movie people will love, the first electronic music act, and a Hollywood movie classic that fits its huge wrap-around screen.
A one-of-a-kind cinematic experience is headed for an exclusive stay at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The V-U2 Immersive Concert Film, directed by Morleigh Steinberg and The Edge, showcases the history-making and future-defining U2:UV concert that played to over 700,000 fans over 40 sold-out shows.
V-U2 is the first film ever to be shot entirely with Big Sky, the groundbreaking ultra-high-resolution camera system developed by Sphere Entertainment. V-U2 does not just capture U2’s epic run at the Las Vegas Sphere, it allows audiences to feel like they are at the live shows.
December could be spectacular, as the perfect culmination of technological forces arrive when Afterlife presents Anyma ‘The End of Genesys,’ a captivating and unique event, presented by Live Nation. The original performance was scheduled for the evening of December 31st. However, due to overwhelming demand, two new dates have been added on December 29th and 30th.
Operating at the compelling intersection between art, technology, and music, Anyma—a genre leader heralded for his critically-acclaimed albums Genesys and Genesys II, as well as his high-caliber live shows–is the multidisciplinary music and contemporary art project with Matteo Milleri at the helm.
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