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Charlotte de Witte to Debut KNTXT Turbo Club 3-Day Pop-Up at ADE 2023


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Charlotte de Witte is a pro at captivating audiences around the globe and soon enough she’ll debut her latest concept — KNTXT Turbo Club, an epic 3-day pop-up series during Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) 2023.

The techno powerhouse, DJ/producer, label owner and tastemaker known for her “dark and stripped-back” productions will indeed make her mark on Amsterdam this year — as de Witte’s brainchild KNTXT intends to add to the culture with three unique lineups over October 19 – 21.

Details of KNTXT Turbo Club remain top secret for now, but the series promises solo sets and exclusive b2b sessions. Although exact venue and lineups will not be revealed until the very last minute, techno lovers can count on impeccable talent and underground energy near the heart of the city.

Here’s a hint on location: “Our secret club is located in ‘Zeeheldenbuurt’, only 5 minutes away from Amsterdam central station & 8 minutes from Rijksmuseum.”

While there’s much to explore over ADE weekend, KNTXT Turbo Club stands out with its passion for quality techno. We expect Charlotte de Witte to bring her distinct brand of fierceness and intensity to the stage along with her favorite artists of the moment.

Get KNTXT Turbo Club passes here!

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Charlotte de Witte to Debut KNTXT Turbo Club 3-Day Pop-Up at ADE 2023

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