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Charlotte de Witte returns to [UNVRS] Ibiza with Enzo Siragusa

Charlotte de Witte’s one-night-only [UNVRS] takeover paired raw acid techno with minimal techno, with Enzo Siragusa turning the bill into a strict, underground dialogue.

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Charlotte de Witte returns to [UNVRS] Ibiza with Enzo Siragusa
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Charlotte de Witte’s return to [UNVRS] on Friday 29 May 2026 was built on subtraction, not excess. The Ibiza date was billed as a one-night-only techno takeover, and the club made a point of foregrounding the raw techno power that had made de Witte’s 2025 debut at the venue one of the season’s standout moments for dark, stripped-back acid techno and minimal techno.

That framing mattered because [UNVRS] is not an ordinary island room. The venue opened on Friday 30 May 2025 in San Rafael, Ibiza, and says thousands of music lovers attended its first night. A year later, DJ Mag named [UNVRS] the world’s number one club for 2026, and the club noted that it was the first time in the poll’s 20-year history that a venue topped the vote in its first year. De Witte’s return landed just one day before that first anniversary, giving the booking extra weight inside a club that has already turned scale into part of its identity.

The line-up sharpened the point. Enzo Siragusa joined her in the Main Room, adding a second voice from a related but distinct corner of the underground. [UNVRS] described Siragusa as a leading figure in underground electronic music and the founder of FUSE, while Resident Advisor placed him in the lineage of London’s early minimal movement. That combination made the night feel less like a standard headliner-support pairing and more like a conversation between two artists working around tension, repetition and groove.

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For minimal-leaning readers, that was the real hook. De Witte’s KNTXT project has always balanced mass reach with severe sonic discipline, and [UNVRS] leaned into the stripped-back side of that appeal by explicitly invoking minimal techno alongside raw acid techno. Secondary coverage also framed the Ibiza date as de Witte’s only island appearance of the 2026 season, which only raised the scarcity value of the booking. In a club environment built on size, spectacle and high-definition sound, the night pointed in the opposite direction: inward, leaner, and more controlled, with the pressure coming from restraint rather than overload.

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