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Charlotte de Witte Announces Exclusive Australian Headline Show

Charlotte de Witte, recognised as one of the biggest techno acts in the world, has announced an exclusive Australian headline show to complement her slot at Pitch festival next year

Charlotte de Witte

Marie Wynanyts

Global techno powerhouse Charlotte de Witte has announced an exclusive Australian headline show ahead of her set at Pitch Music & Arts Festival in March 2026.

She’ll bring her trademark intensity to Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion on Friday, March 6th, offering fans a rare opportunity to experience her up close. Recognised as one of the biggest techno acts in the world, de Witte has built a loyal following among Australian audiences drawn to her uncompromising sound and commanding stage presence.

Tickets go on sale at 12pm (AEDT) on Tuesday, December 9th. Presale will run from 12pm (AEDT) on Monday, December 8th — registration is now open here.

Headlining Pitch in March, she’s joined by a killer lineup featuring Eris Drew & Octo Octa, Amsterdam’s MARRØN, Scottish producer Ewan McVicar, UK acts like Girls Don’t Sync and Yung Singh, Japan’s DJ Nobu and Melbourne’s own STÜM.

The Australian appearances come hot on the heels of her self-titled debut album, released last month, marking a bold and highly anticipated milestone in her career.

De Witte was last in Australia for her sets at Wildlands and Beyond The Valley in 2022, where she delivered thunderous, high-energy performances that cemented her reputation as one of techno’s most powerful live acts.

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With a following of over 10 million fans worldwide, she has redefined what it means to be a modern techno artist – blending raw underground energy with global-scale appeal.

At the centre of her creative universe lies KNTXT, a multi-dimensional platform encompassing a record label, event series, and high-end apparel line, all dedicated to amplifying authentic club culture. Through projects like Époque, which reimagines Belgium’s storied discotheque heritage, and the groundbreaking ‘Overdrive Tour’, Charlotte has cemented her place not just as a DJ, but as a visionary shaping the future of the genre.

Crowned DJ Mag’s No.1 Techno DJ six years running (2020–2025), she continues to push the boundaries of electronic music, steering techno from its underground roots to the world’s biggest stages. From Tomorrowland, Coachella, and Lollapalooza to her set at the Las Vegas Sphere, she’s proven time and again that techno’s reach knows no limits.