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30th March 2022

Let It Roll announce full 2022 line-up

The world’s largest drum & bass festival Let It Roll have announced their third and final line-up phase, adding another 50 acts to their already impressive

The world’s largest drum & bass festival Let It Roll have announced their third and final line-up phase, adding another 50 acts to their already impressive line-up that so far includes Pendulum, Dimension, Hybrid Minds, Sub Focus, Wilkinson, A.M.C, Alix Perez, Bou, Kanine, Koven, Maduk and Metrik plus label take-overs from the likes of Critical Music, 1985 Music and Hospital Records.

Joining these names are a whole range of MCs and DJs including plenty more heavy hitters such as DJ Marky, Mefjus, Friction, Hedex, Workforce, S.P.Y, The Sauce, Matrix & Futurebound, Urbandawn and State Of Mind. Firm festival favourites such as Zombie Cats, A-Cray, Ripple and Madface have all been confirmed, the MC rollcall features the major league likes of Jakes, SP:MC, Carasel, Degs and MC Fava while exciting names making their Let It Roll debut are Visages, Lens, Something Something, Stay-C,  Chaser and Mandidextrous.

These are just some of the highlights of this last and largest line-up phase. Taking place August 4 – 6, the Czech festival is working towards its largest rave since 2019 pre-Covid restrictions. Celebrating 20 years since the first Let It Roll club events in Prague in 2002, the organisers have promised to pull out all stops to ensure this year’s event goes down as one of the best in Let It Roll history. It follows a series of smaller outdoor events which happened in summer 2021 as the world gradually emerged from lockdowns but travel was still complicated and expensive. As of this month further restrictions have been lifted in the Czech Republic including no face masks and unlimited capacity.

Travel and ticket details can be found on the Let It Roll website. The full list of final additions is as follows…

A-Cray, B-Complex, Carasel, Changing Faces, Culture Shock, DJ Marky, Degs & Lens, Delta Heavy, Eatbrain League, Flava D, Forbidden Society, Friction, GEST, Grafix, Hedex, Holotrope, Jakes, Keeno, Kutlo, Kyrist, Legion, Luude, MC Fava, Madface, Magenta, Magnetude, Mandidextrous, Matrix & Futurebound, Mefjus, Monty, Nu:Tone, QO, Rido, Ripple, S.P.Y, SP:MC, Shmidoo, Simple Souls, Something Something, State Of Mind, Stay-C, Subtension, Symplex, Synergy, The Sauce, Trilo, Urbandawn, Visages, Workforce, Zombie Cats

See you there!

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