Charlotte de Witte Becomes First Ever Techno and Female Headliner to Close Tomorrowland Mainstage

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This July, the two time DJ Mag Alternative Top 100 winner & Belgian techno queen Charlotte de Witte, will be the first techno act, as well as the first female DJ ever, to close the fabled Mainstage on Saturday July 30. The KNTXT label head will close on July 30th as part of the world renowned festival’s first ever third and final weekend.
 
Charlotte has had another non-stop and game-changing year in 2022 so far. She headed up a label party at the vast Printworks in London with all her key label associates alongside her, has played a 10 hour set at an epic and largest ever party in her hometown of Ghent under the KNTXT banner, and also hosted an unforgettable KNTXT party in Los Angeles.
 
The tireless Belgian has also signed up plenty of fresh and innovative new sounds for her label, as well as offering up her own latest Universal Consciousness EP which was another evolution in her signature sound.
 
She has also continued with her Apple Music Residency mixes and her ‘Age of Love’ remix has hit number 1 on the charts. As such, Charlotte has a jam-packed schedule this summer that will take her to the world's most iconic stages, largest festivals and this unmissable Mainstage set at Tomorrowland.
 
Tomorrowland is recognised as the world's foremost electronic music gathering, with out-of-this-world production and towering stage designs to match. Charlotte has been playing the event for 10 years and now her much-anticipated set will once again confirm that she is one of the leading techno artists on the planet, as well as changing the industry for her fellow women forever.
 
The countdown is now on to what will be another milestone in Charlotte de Witte's already remarkable career.