Anyma to close Coachella slot
After a Friday cancellation, Anyma announced he would perform Sunday, April 12 at the Do LaB stage to close Weekend 1 of Coachella, with Marlon Hoffstadt (DJ Daddy Trance) joining the set, per the Press‑Enterprise. (pressenterprise.com) Organizers adjusted scheduling to accommodate the rescheduled performance. (pressenterprise.com)
Anyma ended up back on the Coachella schedule Sunday night, closing the Do LaB stage after his planned Friday performance was canceled over wind and safety concerns. (ocregister.com) The rescheduled set was slated for 10:45 p.m. Pacific time on Sunday, April 12, and billed as a back-to-back performance with Marlon Hoffstadt, the Berlin DJ who also performs as DJ Daddy Trance. (variety.com) Anyma had originally been booked to play the main Coachella Stage at midnight on Friday, April 10, after Sabrina Carpenter. Festival organizers canceled that set after strong winds disrupted the stage build and said safety was the priority. (edm.com) That Friday cancellation had looked final at first. Reports published Saturday said Anyma told fans a new Weekend 1 slot would not happen because there was no open time left in the schedule. (yahoo.com) The Sunday workaround moved him from the festival’s biggest stage to the Do LaB, the dance-focused area inside Coachella that is known for late additions and surprise guests. Coachella’s official lineup pages list both Anyma and Marlon Hoffstadt on the 2026 festival bill. (coachella.com) The switch also fit the way Coachella now packages the event for people on-site and at home. The festival’s official YouTube plan for 2026 advertised seven stage streams across April 10-12 and April 17-19, turning last-minute schedule changes into part of the weekend’s running story. (coachella.com) Anyma’s canceled Friday show carried extra weight because it was supposed to introduce “ÆDEN,” a new live production he said he had spent a year building. EDM.com reported the set was also expected to include guest appearances, including LISA of BLACKPINK. (edm.com) By Sunday night, the story had shifted from a weather stoppage to a salvage operation: a smaller stage, a later announcement, and a new partner behind the decks. Weekend 1 still got an Anyma closing set — just not the one Friday’s crowd was waiting for. (ocregister.com)