It was an Italian artist who closed the Coachella Main Stage

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It was an Italian artist who closed the Coachella Main Stage

It was the Italian artist Anyma who closed the Coachella Main Stage with an electronic music show.

We are talking about the most important stage of the most important festival on the planet.

Matteo Milleri, aka Anyma, is an Italian-American electronic music producer, DJ and multidisciplinary artist, also known as one half of the duo Tale of Us and co-founder of Afterlife Records.

She released her debut EP Claire in 2021 accompanying the world's first full-size NFT music video. The second EP, Sentient, was also released in 2021. The full album Genesys came out in August 2023 and was followed a year later by Genesys II. Anyma has collaborated with Grimes, Sevdaliza, Ellie Goulding, CamelPhat, Yeat, Lana Del Rey, FKA Twigs and GEM

He has a sold out international tour under his belt, including a series of event dates at the Sphere in Las Vegas on New Year's Eve, a live show at the Pyramids of Giza, and a residency in the number one club in the world with excellent guests such as Travis Scott. He has an album coming up with guest stars from around the world.

At Coachella he debuted his ADEN show, which combined his electronic music hits with unique art, artificial intelligence and 3D visuals. Guests of his set were Lisa from BLACKPINK, Matthew Bellamy from Muse, Swae Lee, and the Japanese Joji.

Closing the Coachella Main Stage means only one thing: his art has reached millions of people and he has now entered the Olympus of world stars.

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