

Belgium’s reigning techno queen, Charlotte de Witte, has officially announced her highly anticipated return to Ghent. On February 6, 2026, the internationally acclaimed DJ and producer will take over Flanders Expo for what promises to be one of her most spectacular homecoming shows to date.
A Triumphant Homecoming for Charlotte de Witte
Known for her powerful, driving techno sets and distinctive sound, Charlotte de Witte has become a global icon in electronic music. From headlining the world’s biggest festivals to launching her own acclaimed label KNTXT, she continues to redefine modern techno.
Now, she’s coming back to where it all began—her hometown Ghent—with a monumental show that will push boundaries and deliver an unforgettable night for fans in Belgium and beyond.
Speaking about the announcement, Charlotte shared on social media:
“Belgium! Let’s take things to the next level. I’m returning to Ghent on February 6th for another massive show at Flanders Expo. You don’t know what’s coming for you.”
Flanders Expo: The Perfect Stage for Techno Excellence
The choice of Flanders Expo is no coincidence. The venue has hosted some of Belgium’s most iconic music events and offers the perfect setting for Charlotte de Witte’s intense, immersive soundscapes. With cutting-edge production, world-class visuals, and a lineup that’s expected to match her KNTXT standards, this event is set to be a milestone in her career.
Fans can expect a high-energy night full of relentless beats, hypnotic rhythms, and the dark, atmospheric sound that has made Charlotte a techno powerhouse.
Pre-Sale and Tickets
The pre-sale for Charlotte de Witte’s Ghent show is already open via her official website. Fans are encouraged to sign up at charlottedewitte.com/ghent to secure tickets before the general release. With her last Belgian shows selling out rapidly, demand for this event is expected to be sky-high.
Charlotte de Witte: A Global Star with Belgian Roots
Over the years, Charlotte has brought techno to the forefront of global electronic music, headlining Tomorrowland, Awakenings, Coachella, Sonar, and Time Warp, among many others. Yet despite her international success, she has always remained deeply connected to Belgium and her roots in Ghent.
Her upcoming return to Flanders Expo symbolizes not only a homecoming but also a celebration of her journey from local talent to one of the most influential DJs in the world.