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Charlotte de Witte, the internationally acclaimed DJ and producer, will celebrate her fifteenth anniversary as an artist in 2026 with a major event at Flanders Expo. On Friday, February 6, 2026, she will host 23,000 fans for an incredible night of techno in her hometown of Ghent.

After a summer of headline performances at festivals like Tomorrowland and Dour, the ‘number one Techno DJ’ has deliberately chosen Ghent to mark this unique milestone. The bond between the city and the artist is strong: just last year, in consultation with the city council, de Witte surprised thousands of fans with a surprise performance on the Poeljemarkt, which drew 13,000 visitors.

During the Flanders Expo event, Charlotte de Witte will also present her highly anticipated debut album, which will be released on November 7th. The album is a personal tribute to club culture and the musical journey that has taken her from a local DJ to a global star.

“Returning to Flanders Expo to celebrate this incredible milestone feels like coming home,” says Charlotte de Witte. “This event is more than just a party; it’s a moment for the community we’ve built together over the past fifteen years. I can’t wait to share this special moment with everyone.”

Tickets go on sale on Wednesday, September 24 at 18:00 PM via livenation.be. Fans who register in advance via charlottedewitte.com/ghent will get access to an exclusive presale on September 23.

– Regular tickets: 59,99 EUR
– Clubhouse-tickets: 109,99 EUR
– Paddock-tickets: 179,99 EUR

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