
This winter, Atlanta’s Jungle Bells festival is expanding to a two-day event, taking over all four stages of The Masquerade. The festival has grown from a small, local party into one of North America’s most respected independent drum and bass festivals.
The 2025 lineup is their biggest yet, mixing legendary artists with rising stars. Headliners include Rudimental, Roni Size, and Bou, along with Goddard, Kings of the Rollers ft Serum, Voltage, Bladerunner + Inja, and B-Complex. The festival will also feature up-and-coming talent like Andromedik, Mandidextrous, and Venjent w/ Oktae. Other notable acts joining the roster are Born on Road, Dillinja, Danny Byrd and Fred V, and ÆON:MODE, as well as Critical Sound System ft. Kasra & Enei, LSB & DRS, Muzz, and many more.
According to co-founder and brand director, Brandon Couturier, Jungle Bells has created an “unlikely but undeniable home for drum & bass” in Atlanta. The festival will use The Masquerade’s four stages—Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, and Altar—and will include afterparties that run into the early morning.
“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.”
-Brandon Couturier
Co-founder MJ Lee, referred to as the “festival’s host,” says the event is about more than just music. The organizers are deeply committed to taking care of the artists and connecting with the audience, which has helped the festival attract attendees from across the U.S. and overseas.
Looking to the future, Jungle Bells has a five-year plan that includes national tours and international collaborations in Europe, South America, and Asia in 2026. The goal is to make Jungle Bells a global hub for drum and bass music.
Jungle Bells is set to take place December 12 and 13. Tickets are on sale now at www.Junglebells.org.
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