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[UNVRS] to host unprecedented Eric Prydz Holosphere 2.0 residency

Rebecca Besnos
Europe, Events
6 February 2025

Ibiza’s most technologically advanced venue, [UNVRS], continues to push creative boundaries with the introduction of its latest residency: Eric Prydz’s Holosphere 2.0. This exclusive 14-week run will see the globally acclaimed artist debut a dramatically evolved version of his cutting-edge show, redefining the future of live electronic music experiences.

Eric Prydz’s Holosphere debuted in 2019 as one of the most technologically and visually ambitious live music shows in the world. Prydz performed inside an eight-tonne sphere that stood over two stories tall—so massive that Tomorrowland had to redesign its festival grounds to accommodate it. This summer, Prydz has announced that he will bring an even larger Holosphere show to Ibiza’s [UNVRS], staging the island’s biggest production, and most high-tech residency to date.  

Yann Pissenem, Owner, Founder & CEO of The Night League and Ushuaïa Entertainment,  goes on to say: “Eric Prydz possesses an extraordinary vision and talent for crafting otherworldly experiences—pushing the boundaries of innovation with every show. With Holosphere 2.0, he has reached an entirely new level, seamlessly blending cutting-edge technology with an ambitious scale like never before. I can’t wait to present this new chapter of Eric Prydz at [UNVRS], where audiences will witness something truly unprecedented—transforming this residency into a one-of-a-kind future-forward show that will redefine the global audiovisual experience in 2025.”

Prydz’s team has been working for over five years to bring Holosphere back, but, as with every new iteration of an Eric Prydz live show, its return depended on ensuring that technology had advanced enough to support the vision of a completely redesigned sphere and an improved concert concept. The first Holosphere, which took two years to build, was tragically crushed when a stage collapsed—after only ever being seen once. Now, Holosphere 2.0 is set to go beyond anything previously imagined.

Thanks to advancements in technology, Holosphere 2.0 will be vastly different from its predecessor—not only larger in size but also superior in every aspect. The iconic concept of Prydz performing inside an enormous floating sphere, requiring months of physical construction and engineering, will be elevated by a feature-film’s worth of brand-new original animation, 3D holographic effects, and never-before-seen multidimensional layers of custom transparent LED covering the interior, exterior, and internal volume of the sphere. This truly is a world first—an absolutely revolutionary spectacle.

Tickets are available here 

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