The ÆDEN announcement includes a full world tour after Coachella, with stops in Europe, Asia, North America and an Ibiza residency. The visual-heavy branding on the tour poster matches what fans remember from prior Anyma shows (and from his Quasar run with Eric Prydz), so expect a big production: immersive visuals, cinematic staging and a melodic techno vibe.
Tour dates shown on the poster (copied from the announcement):
- Apr 10 & 17 — Coachella (World Premiere)
- May 2 — China
- Jun 6 — Brussels
- Jun 27 & 28 — London
- Jul 10 — Beirut
- Aug 8 — Gdańsk
- Aug 22 — Mexico City
- Sep 12 — Istanbul
- Sep 19 — Milan
- Sep 26 — Madrid
- Oct 17 — Sydney
- Nov 21 — Mumbai
- Dec 12 — Paris
- Jun–Sep — Ibiza residency (Tuesdays at [UNVRS])
Reddit’s r/coachella thread was mixed — some folks are hyped for the spectacle, others say it’ll clash with bigger festival draws. Highlights from the discussion:
- “I was tentatively interested… but if it’s on Friday there’s no shot” — sunsleepr
- “Mediocre to above average music with state of the art visuals. Looking forward to this one.” — tomicide20
- “When he performed at Quasar with Eric Prydz, the visuals were incredible and there was a huge crowd.” — GridPenaltyStan
- “😴😴😴” — taus635
- “I can’t wait to point my phone at it.” — BurritoFueled
- “Who is excited for more of the same melodic boring techno and dumb visuals??!” — thatbarkid
Short take: if you like cinematic, high-production techno sets, ÆDEN looks built for Coachella’s scale. If your priority is catching the biggest names on the bill, this might be one to skip depending on set times. Keep an eye on the official Coachella schedule once times and stages are released so you can plan conflicts in advance.
We’ll update if Anyma or festival organizers confirm stage/time details.