Charlotte de Witte Debuts FIRST EVER All-Night-Long Show In LA

Charlotte De Witte showcases a sold-out 5-hour extended set at the shrine.

On September 29, Charlotte de Witte made her way down to Los Angeles, California to take the City of Angels on a 5-hour journey. The Belgian techno sensation went from open to close in one of LA’s most iconic and historic venues, The Shrine. Not to mention, the show was completely sold out making for a packed and energetic crowd.

The Shrine, located in the heart of Los Angeles, has established itself as a temple for electronic music aficionados. The show was in partnership with Goldenvoice and Framework which are some of the world’s leading production companies. Charlotte’s choice of The Shrine was no coincidence, it was a match made in techno heaven.

As the night began, anticipation hung in the air and the venue filled up fast due to the long line outside. From the first song to the last, Charlotte knew exactly what to give Los Angeles. Her set was a journey through the depths of techno by exploring soundscapes.

Throughout the set, Charlotte played several of her signature tracks such as “Reflection”, “Satori”, “Overdrive”, “Apollo”, and many more. Additionally, the day before the show, Charlotte released her ‘High Street Remixes EP‘ and played the “High Street Astrix Remix” in the latter half of the show.

Charlotte de Witte’s debut at The Shrine is a testament to her prowess as a techno maestro. From the captivating visuals to the genuine connection with her audience, she solidified her status as one of the most talented and influential artists in the dance music scene. Not to mention, she has won the hearts of the city of Los Angeles in more ways than one, and her next return will be a special one.

Be sure to stay up-to-date with Charlotte for future show and music announcements!

Photo Credits: Katherine Seibert

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My name is Sebastian Medina and I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Ever since I could remember, I have always been in love with dance music. I appreciate all genres and sub-genres but I definitely gravitate towards house and techno. Being from LA I was blessed with an amazing nightlife full of different artists coming in and out of town throughout the years. Some of my favorite artists include Seth Troxler, Michael Bibi, Mr.Carmack, PAWSA, and Folamour.

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