Anyma, Coachella and the rise of ÆDEN: a global vision lands in London
- Apr 22
- 3 min read
There are artists who play festivals, and then there are artists who redefine what a live electronic performance can be. Anyma belongs firmly in the second category.
In 2026, his trajectory reached a new peak with the debut of ÆDEN, a new live concept unveiled on one of the world’s biggest stages: Coachella. But what started in the Californian desert is now evolving into something much bigger — a global artistic statement that will culminate, among other key stops, in two highly anticipated shows in London.

Coachella 2026: where ÆDEN began
Anyma’s presence at Coachella 2026 was one of the most talked-about moments in the electronic scene this year. Scheduled across both festival weekends (April 10 and 17), his set marked the official launch of the ÆDEN live experience, a project blending melodic techno, digital art and narrative storytelling.
Even before the music, the concept itself stood out: a fully immersive audiovisual journey, designed to push beyond the traditional DJ set format. Screens became architecture, visuals became characters, and sound design turned into a cinematic experience.
Despite technical setbacks — including a weather-related cancellation during the first weekend — the impact remained undeniable, with surprise performances and collaborations still capturing global attention.
Coachella wasn’t just a show. It was a statement: Anyma is no longer just part of the Afterlife movement — he is shaping the future of electronic live performance.

The ÆDEN World Tour: a global expansion
Following its debut, ÆDEN quickly transformed into a world tour spanning multiple continents, including Europe, the Middle East, Asia and beyond.
The tour includes stops in cities like Brussels, Beirut, Gdańsk, Mexico City and Sydney — positioning Anyma not just as a DJ, but as a global cultural force.
What makes ÆDEN different from previous tours is its cohesive artistic identity. This is not a collection of gigs — it’s a traveling installation. Each show is designed as part of a larger narrative, where music, AI-generated visuals and human emotion intersect.
London: the moment that matters
For the UK scene, everything points to one key moment: London, June 2026.


Anyma will bring ÆDEN to Silverworks Island for two exclusive shows on June 27 and 28, 2026.
This isn’t just another London booking. It’s his first full-scale headline production in the city, and one of the few European dates where the entire ÆDEN concept will be experienced in its intended form.
Set in the industrial landscape of East London’s docklands, the venue itself adds another layer to the experience: raw, open, and perfectly aligned with the futuristic yet organic aesthetic of the show.
Expect:
Large-scale visual installations
New unreleased music
A fully immersive narrative performance
A crowd that blends London’s underground with a global audience
In a city saturated with electronic events, this feels different. More intentional. More cinematic.
Beyond the DJ: the evolution of performance
What Anyma is building goes beyond club culture. It sits somewhere between:
a live concert
a digital art exhibition
and a cinematic experience
His work reflects a broader shift in electronic music: the move from function (dancefloor) to experience (emotion + storytelling).
And if Coachella was the prologue, London might be the first true chapter where everything comes together.
In a scene often driven by repetition, Anyma is doing the opposite — expanding the language of electronic music.
From the desert of California to the industrial edges of London, ÆDEN is not just a tour. It’s a vision of what the future of live music could look like.
And for those in London this June, it won’t just be a show. It will be a moment.





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