
Let It Roll 2026: World’s Largest Drum & Bass Festival Returns to Most at the End of July
More than 130 international artists are expected at Jezero Most at the end of July
Foto: Let It Roll 2025
Thousands of drum & bass fans are expected to return to Jezero Most at the end of July as Let It Roll prepares for its most ambitious edition to date. The world’s largest drum & bass festival will focus in 2026 on international top acts, exclusive B2B sets and several themed special nights.
The world’s largest drum & bass festival is preparing for what organisers describe as its most ambitious edition so far. From 30 July to 1 August, the festival site at Jezero Most is once again set to become a meeting point for the international drum & bass scene.
Among the biggest names on this year’s line-up are Chase & Status, Pendulum with a live band, Netsky, Wilkinson, Hybrid Minds and A.M.C. Also announced are Camo & Krooked together with Mefjus. Another premiere will be the first performance in the Czech Republic by the project CONTROL ALT DΞLΞTΞ, led by EDM star Don Diablo.
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According to the festival organisers, following last year’s change of venue, the focus has been placed particularly on musical dramaturgy and exclusive festival moments. Drum & bass is said to be gaining increasing international recognition and is now reaching the main stages of major festivals worldwide. At the same time, organisers say they want to continue offering long-time fans a carefully curated programme.
A particular focus this year will be on exclusive B2B sets, featuring artists performing together who do not usually share the stage. Planned performances include Friction b2b Mozey, Metrik b2b Grafix and Simula b2b Skantia.
In addition, the festival has announced several themed nights. Drum&Bass Arena will celebrate its 30th anniversary at the festival and bring artists including LTJ Bukem and S.P.Y to Most. Fans of harder neurofunk sounds are also expected to be catered for, with the Eatbrain Night marking the 15th anniversary of the Eatbrain label.

Foto: Let It Roll 2025
Also new to the programme is a dedicated MC & Vocalists Night, intended to place greater emphasis on singers and MCs. Announced artists include Grammy Award winner Flowdan, Eva Lazarus, Gardna and Catching Cairo.
In total, six stages are planned across the festival site, including two outdoor stages, three covered stages and a floating stage directly on Jezero Most. The camping area will open on 29 July, while the main festival programme begins at midday on the following Thursday.
New this year are also more flexible ticket options. In addition to day tickets, organisers are for the first time offering the possibility to pay for tickets in instalments.
Further information can be found on the Let It Roll website.
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