Charlotte de Witte brings her high-octane techno to Singapore in December
Collective Minds hosts the Belgian artist on December 12 at Pasir Panjang Power Station, following the release of her highly-anticipated debut LP
Collective Minds, in collaboration with RaveDAO and PLVR, has announced that they will be inviting Charlotte de Witte to Singapore for her biggest show in the city to date.
On Friday, December 12, 2025, the Belgian DJ, producer, and KNTXT label founder will command Pasir Panjang Power Station with a full-scale techno performance.
De Witte’s appearance follows the release of her highly-anticipated self-titled debut album, which dropped on November 7 via KNTXT.
The 11-track record represents a turning point for the artist; her first full-length project after years of genre-defining EPs and global touring. Designed as a true “DJ album,” it captures her core identity on the dancefloor: raw, propulsive, and rooted in club culture.
Here’s what she has to say about her debut album: “I’ve always been a clubber at heart. The club is where I discovered freedom, connection, and identity. I wouldn’t be who I am today without those shared moments on the dancefloor. That’s why this album is so deeply rooted in that world.”
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“It’s raw. It’s real. It’s emotional. It’s who I am. This album is an invitation into my world. A world built on countless nights, countless beats, and the unwavering belief that club music still has the power to move us, transform us, and connect us,” she adds.
The album captures her unmistakable sound—acid-laced basslines, hypnotic synths, and unrelenting rhythm via tracks that exemplify her range.
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Recently ranked #9 on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs of 2025 and crowned World’s No.1 Techno DJ for the sixth consecutive year, de Witte continues to set the pace for the genre’s evolution.
Let’s also no forget that she made history as the first techno and first female artist to close Tomorrowland’s main stage, the first female headliner at Detroit’s Movement Festival, and the first techno DJ to perform on Ultra Miami’s main stage.
Definitely one you wouldn’t want to miss.
Secure your tickets to her performance in Singapore on December 12 here; and VIP passes available here.
Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.
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