Next edition of the biggest drum and bass festival in the world – Let It Roll – will take place between 3rd and 5th of August.
Let It Roll has released the third phase of the line-up for this year's edition. The line-up currently numbers more than 140 international artists who will perform at Milovice Airport from August 3 to 5, 2023. Let It Roll is thus gaining its reputation as the largest drum & bass festival in the world and continues to expand after an enforced hiatus in 2020 and 2021. This year's headliners will include Chase & Status, Andy C, Bru-C, Dimension, Sub Focus and Wikinson.
Ahead of the third phase of the festival line-up itself, the list of international music labels and brands that will take over the dramaturgy of one of the festival's six designer stages for one night, or present a special cross-section of performances directed by several artists representing that brand, has also been announced.
Almost a hundred new names have thus been added to the previously announced performers, and all fans of the genre will be in for a treat. Lovers of euphoric dance sound can now look forward to the performances of the biggest stars such as Dimension or Wilkinson, but there will also be other popular names such as Culture Shock, Delta Heavy, Friction or Metrik. One of the most popular producers at the moment, Hedex, who has a string of sold-out club events in the UK and has a particular interest in jump ups, will also be coming to Milovice Airport.
Those who prefer the harder and more aggressive sound of neurofunk will be treated to dozens of new names headed by the legendary Dutch trio Black Sun Empire, but there will also be no shortage of other notable representatives of this subgenre such as Audio, Ed Rush, Jade, Kemal, Optical, Phace, State Of Mind or The Upbeats, as well as young talents such as Buunshin, Imanu, The Caracal Project, Tom Finster and more.
A number of newly added names will make their festival debut, including Alcemist, AMA, Anaïs, Astreaux, Burr Oak, Falcon, Flowidus, Formula, Harley D, Kleu, Mampi Swift, Melysma, RageMode, Rex Hooligan, Rob Gasser, Screamarts, SIREN, SLWDWN, Sustance and Zazu.
As for the international labels that will dominate the various stages, Let It Roll will be visited this year by Blackout Music, Eatbrain, High Tea Music, Hospital Records, Rough Tempo, Shogun Audio, Symmetry Recordings, UKF and Virus Recordings. Virus Recordings is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Critical Soundsystem and Viper Recordings will present their special showcase at the festival.
This year's festival will also feature the traditional spectacular Opening Show, which is expected to feature the largest number of artists so far this year, whose names will be announced soon. The organizers also promise a number of other innovations to take the event experience to the next level.