
Charlotte de Witte steps onto the cavernous floor of Pasir Panjang Power Station this December, marking not just another stop on her global tour , but a return to Singapore that sees her charged with the full force of her evolution from underground phenomenon to global techno icon. On 12 December 2025, the Belgian DJ and producer brings her dark, gritty, and unmistakably explosive sound back to Singapore, in what is already tipped to be the country’s biggest techno night of the year.
The show arrives on the heels of a milestone in de Witte’s career: the release of her self-titled debut album, Charlotte de Witte, out this November on her own KNTXT imprint. Its arrival comes at a time when the artist is enjoying one of her most defining years yet. Ranked #9 on DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs of 2025, and holding the title of World’s No. 1 Techno DJ for an unprecedented sixth year running, de Witte continues to be credited with pushing techno from cavernous warehouses to festival main stages across the globe.

Her return to Singapore feels like a full-circle moment. The last time fans here witnessed her relentless sets was at Marquee in 2023, and before that at Zouk in 2019. But the upcoming show, brought to life by Collective Minds in partnership with RaveDao and PLVR, dwarfs all of her past Singapore appearances, both in scale and ambition. With tech-powered community building, onchain ticketing, and a production designed for raw immersion, the event promises a night where sound, rave culture, and collective energy collide.
If 2025 has been a banner year for de Witte, it’s because she’s spent it rewriting what a techno artist can be. In July, she made Tomorrowland history as the first ever artist to both open and close the festival’s Main Stage in a single day, delivering a serene noon Daybreak set before storming back for a thunderous closing performance that instantly became part of festival lore. She then commemorated her upcoming album with global free street parties from New York to Milan to Ghent, choosing grit over glamour and reconnecting with fans in the raw, spontaneous spaces where techno first found its pulse. Her pop-up beneath the Williamsburg Bridge, she later shared, felt like a return to “the spirit of rave culture.”
This energy, rebellious, community-rooted, and relentlessly forward-driving, echoes throughout her studio work. Her remix of the trance classic “Age of Love,” created with Enrico Sangiuliano, remains a modern anthem, closing in on 100 million streams and reaffirming her place at the pinnacle of contemporary electronic music. From viral BBC Radio 1 mixes to commanding sets at Coachella, Ultra, and even the Las Vegas Sphere, de Witte has become techno’s most recognisable face, fearless, magnetic, and impossible to ignore.
Pasir Panjang Power Station, with its industrial steel and towering proportions, feels like a venue sculpted for her sound. It mirrors the very qualities that have defined her rise: rawness, intensity, and a refusal to soften the edges. For Singapore, the night marks more than a long-awaited return, it signals a moment in techno’s global renaissance, led by an artist who has never stopped pushing the genre into new territory. And for Charlotte de Witte, it’s a homecoming powered by everything she’s built: the music, the movement, and the global community that pulses with it. This will be a night to remember.
Charlotte De Witte plays Pasir Panjang Power Station on 12th December 2025. Tickets available from Megatix, VIP tickets available here
