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The Italian producer is bringing his ambitious new audiovisual project to the desert—here’s what to know before his late-night set during weekend two.

After a packed first weekend, Coachella is back in the desert for weekend two, and while the headliners are doing their usual headline-grabbing thing, one of the most talked-about sets this year might come from someone who doesn’t exactly fit the traditional mold.
Enter Anyma. If you’ve seen clips of his shows, with massive humanoid visuals, surreal digital landscapes and what appear to be robotic musicians, you’ve probably had the same question as half the internet: What is he actually doing up there?
The Italian-American DJ and producer was set to debut his new audiovisual project, ÆDEN, during the first weekend of Coachella 2026—but high winds caused the ambitious production to be canceled. Anyma ended up playing a last-minute DJ set at the Do LaB stage on Sunday of weekend one; if the weather cooperates, we should finally see what his full production has in store during weekend two.
Here’s everything to know:
Anyma will take the stage on Friday, April 17 during Coachella 2026’s opening night, alongside a packed lineup that includes Sabrina Carpenter and a late-night run of electronic and alternative acts.
Anyma is scheduled for a midnight set on the main stage, making him one of the final (and likely most visually intense) performances of the night. If you’re planning your evening around spectacle, this is the slot to circle.
Short answer: It’s complicated.
Anyma’s performances blur the line between DJ set, live production and full-scale visual installation. While he does use controllers (including Ableton-based setups) to mix and manipulate music in real time, a huge portion of the show is tightly choreographed, meaning the music, visuals and lighting are all synced down to the second.
His recent run at Sphere in Las Vegas was in this format, blending electronic music with cinematic visuals and narrative-driven sequences. Rather than a traditional “watch the DJ” experience, it’s more like stepping into a digital world.
The new ÆDEN project expands on that idea. Inspired by art history and futuristic themes, the show is designed as a kind of “digital renaissance,” with large-scale visuals, character-driven storytelling and a heavy emphasis on immersion.
Very possibly. Coachella is famous for surprise appearances and Anyma’s recent collaboration with BLACKPINK’s LISA (“Bad Angel”) dropped just last week—in fact, she even appeared with him during his weekend one consolation set at the Do LaB stage.
Coachella is streaming seven stages live on YouTube, so you can tune into the main stage feed on Friday night from midnight to 1am (so technically on Saturday) right below.
If you’re mapping your night, Friday is stacked: Sabrina Carpenter headlines earlier in the evening, while acts like Blood Orange and Disclosure fill out the late-night schedule before Anyma takes over at midnight. Justin Bieber and Karol G headline the other two nights of the fest, with additional performances throughout the weekend from the likes of Katseye, the Strokes, the XX, BIGBANG and more—all of which you can scope out below.
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