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    Charlotte de Witte Announces Special XXL Edition Of The Resistance At Rock Werchter – Electric Mode

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    Charlotte de Witte Announces Special XXL Edition Of The Resistance At Rock Werchter – Electric Mode


    The world’s No. 1 techno artist, de Witte is currently touring her astonishing ‘The Resistance’ audiovisual show to great acclaim, but when it arrives at Belgium’s Rock Werchter festival on July 3rd, lucky attendees in The Barn’s 20,000-capacity tent will witness something unique – an XXL version, if you will. Now, three weeks out from the show, she shares footage from early ‘The Resistance’ performances as a taste of what’s to come.

    For the show’s jaw-dropping immersive visuals, de Witte worked with Johanna Jaskowska, digital artist and creative technologist, renowned for pushing boundaries between technology and visual culture. Her work explores what identity and creativity can look like beyond physical limitations, from viral AR experiences to speculative digital worlds, using AI, CGI, and photography.

    About ‘The Resistance’ tour: after a world premiere at UNVRS Ibiza, We Love Green (Paris), Sonar Festival, and the XXL version at Rock Werchter, ‘The Resistance’ heads to Les Ardentes, Bilbao BBK (ES), V and B Festival (FR), and Pagaille Festival (FR).

    ‘The Resistance’ tour continues an incredible run of global shows and standout 2026 moments for de Witte, including the now notorious Genova street party attended by thousands, her latest EP ‘Amor’, and her deluxe album release. The Belgian superstar is famed for her diamond-sharp focus and passionately serious approach to production and performance; she has an experimental streak, especially in this year of new ventures.

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