Health Concerns Force Sebastian Ingrosso to Cancel Vegas Sphere Performance
Sebastian Ingrosso has announced he will no longer perform at the Las Vegas Sphere, citing personal health concerns.
The iconic dance music producer and Swedish House Mafia co-founder was set to DJ on January 10th, the penultimate night of Anyma's historic residency at the record-breaking $2.3 billion venue. Italian electronic music duo Mathame have now been confirmed as his replacement.
"Unfortunately, due to personal health reasons, I am unable to perform at Sphere on January 10th," Ingrosso said today in a post on his Instagram Story. "Thankfully, Mathame will be filling in for me to support Anyma and Afterlife. Have a great show, and I hope to be back on my feet soon."
Ingrosso was among the most influential and renowned artists to appear on the groundbreaking residency, "The End of Genesys," which established Anyma as the Sphere's first-ever electronic music headliner. Prior to his removal from its lineup, he appeared alongside the likes of Tiësto, Charlotte de Witte and Keinemusik's Rampa, among other high-profile DJs.
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EDM.com was in the Sphere for both the opener of the residency as well as its climax, Anyma's remarkable New Year's Eve show. Read our review of the pioneering production here.
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