World's Top Drum and Bass Artists to Perform at Let It Roll Festival
Prague Morning
The world’s largest drum and bass festival is returning to Lake Most (Jezero Most) with its strongest lineup to date, bringing some of the genre’s biggest international names to Czechia from July 30 to August 1.
This year’s edition of Let It Roll will feature major live performances, exclusive back-to-back (B2B) collaborations and themed nights designed specifically for dedicated drum and bass fans.
Among the headline acts are Chase & Status, Pendulum LIVE, Netsky, Wilkinson, Hybrid Minds, A.M.C, and the Austrian pairing Camo & Krooked b2b Mefjus.
Live performances by Modestep and Fox Stevenson are also on the schedule, while Czech audiences will see the local debut of CONTROL ALT DΞLΞTΞ, the audiovisual project created by Dutch EDM producer Don Diablo.
One of the biggest attractions will be the return of Chase & Status, the British duo whose career spans more than two decades. Winners of a Brit Award and Grammy nominees, they are expected to perform tracks from their forthcoming album alongside their biggest hits. Their appearance marks their first Let It Roll performance in three years.
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Another highlight is Pendulum LIVE, whose concerts differ from traditional DJ sets by featuring a full live band. Their debut album Hold Your Colour remains one of the best-selling drum and bass records ever released, and their performances continue to attract audiences well beyond the electronic music scene.
Several themed nights will also form part of the program. Drum&BassArena will celebrate its 30th anniversary with performances by pioneers including LTJ Bukem and S.P.Y. Eatbrain Night will mark 15 years of one of the leading neurofunk labels, reflecting the genre’s enduring popularity in Czechia and Slovakia.
Another new feature is MC & Vocalists Night, which puts singers and MCs at the center of the stage rather than in supporting roles during DJ performances. Grammy-winning artist Flowdan will headline the evening, joined by Eva Lazarus, Gardna, and Catching Cairo.
The festival site will include six stages: two outdoor stages, three covered venues and a floating stage built directly on Lake Most. Camping opens on Wednesday, July 29, allowing visitors to settle in before the main program begins at noon the following day.
Events will continue through Friday and Saturday with performances running late into the night.
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