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Charlotte de Witte and Amelie Lens discuss collaborating at ADE
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Charlotte de Witte and Amelie Lens discuss collaborating at ADE

Home Events Charlotte de Witte and Amelie Lens discuss collaborating at ADE

Earlier this year, Charlotte de Witte and Amelie Lens revealed they would be coming together for a series of b2b sets in 2025. During this year’s Amsterdam Dance Event, the two producers sat down to discuss the shows as well as other related topics.

With two of the biggest names in techno set to share the stage in 2025, fans everywhere are wondering if they will be making music together. As part of the build-up to the shows at Flanders Hall in Ghent Amelie Lens and Charlotte de Witte came together for a panel discussion during this year’s ADE. With anticipation high, fans had the opportunity to hear from the two producers as they shared insights into their careers and provided a tease of what to expect during the shows next year. Of course one of the biggest questions on everyone’s mind was whether the two would be releasing any music together in the build-up to the sets.

While not directly answering the question, Lens and de Witte talked optimistically about putting a track together. In a clip circulating Instagram, de Witte responds with a quick “maybe” before elaborating by saying, “We have been sampling some ideas and it would make so much sense for us to collaborate in the studio.” She continues to talk about the challenges of tour life and all and concludes by saying “Hopefully we can make it, it is in the pipeline, but no promises so don’t kill me, please.” Lens follows up stating, “But we really want it and we’re working hard on it.” With several months to go before the Ghent shows, fans can hope for a collaboration between Charlotte de Witte and Amelie Lens to come together.

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