Charlotte de Witte - Music and Event Shoots Collection
Collection of rare Charlotte de Witte photos from events and shoots, featuring 'Charlottedewittemusic_' prefix with numeric IDs (e.g., Charlottedewittemusic_2843732767965807508.Jpg to Charlottedewittemusic_3139687509344625536_10304447.Jpg) suggesting official music-related social media posts; other sources like 'Camillerazat_3577294760041383550.Jpg' (possibly collaborative or event-based); 'Fb_Img_1738693021270.Jpg' and 'Fb_Img_1739368353655.Jpg' as Facebook-sourced timestamps from around 2024; 'Nlcelebs_223Sgv2Mj9Qe1.Jpg' to 'Nlcelebs_Xp8V6W2Mj9Qe1.Jpg' for Dutch celebrity content; 'Edm_I42F681Qiuzf1.Jpeg' implying EDM themes; and 'Charlottedewitte_8Jpgmc8Jjike1.Jpeg' as a unique alphanumeric. The album contains 20 images, emphasizing music and event candids without pagination. Image analysis (inferred from filenames, as not viewable): Likely DJ sets or performances (music prefixes), fan shares (Fb_Img_), and celebrity appearances (Nlcelebs_); patterns suggest high-energy techno vibes, with potential stage, crowd, or portrait shots. As a Belgian DJ and record producer born Charlotte Aloïs de Witte on July 21, 1992, in Ghent, East Flanders (age 33), she is best known for her 'dark and stripped-back' brand of acid techno and minimal techno. She began DJing in 2009 under the alias Raving George, winning a contest to open Tomorrowland in 2011 after turning 18. Dropping the alias in 2015, she transitioned to her real name and achieved global success with releases, radio residencies on Studio Brussel, and her label KNTXT (launched 2019). Highlights include Mixmag and DJ Mag covers, BBC Radio 1 residency, and high-charting remixes. Her relentless touring ethic (e.g., Eras Tour-level schedules) and advocacy for women's rights make her a techno icon. This gallery highlights her DJ career and fan-shared moments.