Set in the heart of Atlanta, Jungle Bells is one of America’s fastest-rising Drum and Bass music festivals on the circuit. Back for its 4th installment, December 12th and 13th, the festival makes its boldest move yet—expanding to two days, dropping the most extravagant lineup known to man, and taking over Atlanta’s iconic Masquerade venue! Driven by ATL’s grit and the global D&B energy, this four-stage monstrosity has grown into something pure and beautiful.
What started as a small, DIY party with photocopied flyers and pure passion has quickly grown into North America’s most esteemed independent Drum and Bass festivals. This year’s lineup and expansion appear to raise the stakes. Global headliners like Rudimental bring their Grammy-nominated energy to energize the lively crowds in ATL. UK’s fastest rising star Bou leaves the dancefloor in an undeniable frenzy. Meanwhile, the Kings of the Rollers, featuring Serum, Voltage, Bladerunner, Inja, and B-Complex, showcase deeply emotionally rooted styles that will leave you lost in euphoria.

Take me back to the jungle!
Supporting acts include major international and U.S. artists: Born on Road, the Bristol collective representing UK sound system culture; Dillinja, a trailblazer in techstep’s intense style; Danny Byrd and Fred V, advocates of melodic and vocal-driven D&B; and ÆON:MODE, one of the genre’s most dynamic emerging acts. They are joined by Critical Sound System featuring Kasra & Enei, LSB & DRS, Muzz, Basstripper, Mozey, Sustance, Visages, D:RC, DJ Wednesday, Platez, and others — offering a mix of global heavyweights and underground talent.
This year’s four-stage setup—Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, and Altar—offers four distinct journeys into another realm. Don’t forget the Afters, with multiple afterparties planned to keep the energy alive until the early hours. Jungle Bells is set to bring its global energy to Atlanta, attracting travelers from countries worldwide. It aims to become an international cultural hub for all things Drum and Bass. With plans to expand outside the U.S. in 2026, the festival will always remain the unmistakable heartbeat of ATL and D&B culture here in the Untied States,
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“In a city best known as the capital of hip hop, Jungle Bells has carved out an unlikely but undeniable home for drum & bass,” says Jungle Bells co-founder and brand director Brandon Couturier,“The DJs feel that energy here… the crowd knows their history, they don’t settle for mediocrity, and the vibe is electric every single time.”