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ATL’s Biggest Drum & Bass Weekend
ATLANTA, GA — After two nights of wall-to-wall bass inside The Masquerade, the lights won’t signal the end — they’ll mark the beginning. Jungle Bells 2025, Atlanta’s most authentic and respected drum & bass festival, keeps the energy surging past 3 a.m. with its official afterhours events — two secret, late-night sessions happening just steps from the venue.
Powered by Beware Productions and featuring two rooms of Funktion-One sound, these underground gatherings run from 3 a.m. to 7 a.m., offering a true taste of ATL’s after-dark spirit: intimate, raw, and relentlessly bass-driven. Tickets are only $33 (no fees), and a limited-supply Fast-Pass option which lets fans skip the line and donates 100 % of proceeds to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Friday, December 12 — Roni Size, Circadian, and ATL’s Deep Rollers
After the final drop at The Masquerade, the party shifts gears as Roni Size — the Bristol icon whose pioneering sound helped define drum & bass — headlines the afterhours with a rare extended set built for the true heads. He’s joined by Circadian, one of the UK’s most forward-thinking producers, and ATL mainstay Kinfōk, known for his crisp, rolling selections, brings the hometown fire while MetaPattern who delivers an analog-driven live set that’s become a local secret weapon. Rounding out the night, Runna, Klutch, DJCriticalMass, and Greenelixr bring the city’s homegrown energy front and center — carrying the crowd straight through to sunrise.
Saturday, December 13 — MUZZ, Monrroe, This Is INJA & Friends
Night two levels up with MUZZ, the crossover heavyweight bridging D&B, bass, and cinematic energy in a signature high-impact set. Monrroe, one of the scene’s most in-demand liquid producers, brings smooth grooves and soulful flow, while This Is INJA — the UK MC and Kings of the Rollers frontman — delivers freestyle fire that turns every crowd moment into communion. They’re joined by Dave Shichman (NYC Jungle Bells OG), along with Delamota (Chicago’s jungle mainstay), Thomas B, Wicky, Fallstreak, Uproot the Fiasco × Melinda, and RVMP, all pushing basslines deep into the morning light — a finale for those who never tap out.
Each afterhours is crafted to feel personal and immersive — two rooms, impeccable sound, clean facilities, and a crowd built on connection over spectacle. The exact location remains secret until the week of the show, revealed only to ticket holders. Safe parking is available on-site, and both events are 18 +.
“These afterhours are where the scene comes alive — no smoke and mirrors, just proper bass, lights, and connection,” says Jungle Bells co-founder Brandon Couturier. “It’s a reminder of why we all fell in love with this culture in the first place.”
“People are craving the underground again,” says co-founder MJ Lee. “That raw, real connection — no pretense, just the music, the sweat, and the community.”
“These afterhours are where Atlanta’s heart beats the loudest — Couturier adds, “It’s the kind of energy you can’t manufacture — it has to be lived.”
Tickets:
Both afterhours are sold separately from the main Jungle Bells festival.
General Admission $33 | Fast-Pass (Charity Donation) Available Now
https://junglebells.org/
About Jungle Bells
Founded in 1998 by Brandon Couturier and MJ Lee, Jungle Bells is one of the United States’ fastest-growing drum & bass festivals and a leading culture hub for the genre. Born from Atlanta’s underground and built with global ambition, it has grown from grassroots parties into a two-day, multi-room event that draws fans from across the country and around the world. Held annually at The Masquerade, the festival showcases the full spectrum of D&B and jungle music, pairing international headliners with rising stars and championing local talent. Fiercely independent and community-driven, Jungle Bells is powered by a DIY ethos and a deep commitment to authentic culture, staying connected to its roots while pushing the scene forward.
This December 12–13, the festival takes over The Masquerade for two nights and four stages, uniting 70+ artists including Rudimental, Kings of the Rollers, Bou, Dillinja, Goddard, Andromedik, and more — bridging international legends, new-wave innovators, and ATL’s grassroots crews in one authentic celebration of bass culture.
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