Belgian Techno Heavyweight Charlotte de Witte to Headline Pitch Music & Arts Festival 2026

Pitch Music & Arts Festival will return to Moyston, Victoria, next year for its ninth edition — and it’s bringing a stacked lineup of local and international talent.
Neil Griffiths
Published on October 21, 2025

Running from Friday, March 6 to Tuesday, March 10, 2026, the four-day festival will be headlined by Belgian techno heavyweight Charlotte de Witte, who'll join a global roster that includes Eris Drew & Octo Octa, Ewan McVicar, MARRØN, Girls Don't Sync, Yung Singh, DJ Nobu, and Melbourne's own STÜM.

All three of Pitch's signature stages will return, but 2026 marks a shift from the traditional ballot model to a new "Register or Reserve" system. Festivalgoers can either reserve tickets immediately or register to gain access when presales open at 6pm AEDT on Wednesday, October 29. Registration is now live and will close at 12pm AEDT on Tuesday, October 28, ahead of the general on-sale at 12pm AEDT on Thursday, October 30.

The lineup is as massive as ever, spanning more than 70 acts from across the world — including Âme DJ, CC:DISCO! b2b DJ JNETT, Moodymann, Job Jobse, Saoirse, Palms Trax, Sleep D b2b Jennifer Loveless, Special Request, and DJrum, alongside homegrown favourites like C.FRIM, Andy Garvey b2b DJ Scorpion, Myles Mac, and Yikes.

Now in its ninth year, Pitch has grown into one of Australia's most beloved electronic music gatherings — a mix of world-class DJs, art installations and design-led production set against the Grampians' dramatic backdrop.

Tickets and registration details are available now via pitchfestival.com.au.

Images: Supplied.

Published on October 21, 2025 by Neil Griffiths
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