After the most successful winter edition in the history of Let It Roll, the festival continues unveiling the lineup for its summer edition, which will take place at the turn of July and August by Lake Most.

The most prominent name in this new announcement phase is Chase & Status, icons of the British bass scene, whose performance will be one of the absolute highlights of the upcoming edition. Their return to Let It Roll underlines this year’s direction, focused on world-class headliners, exclusive formats, and strong thematic concepts, with the ambition to deliver the most powerful edition in the festival’s history.
Chase & Status to Take Over the Festival Once Again

Chase & Status are a British production duo collecting award after award while redefining the perception of drum & bass across continents. More than 20 years have passed since they met at university in Manchester. Although they achieved their first commercial success in the late 2000s, they are currently experiencing the peak of their career. Among their key milestones are the revival of jungle influences in modern drum & bass and regular collaborations with leading UK vocalists and MCs, often blending drum & bass with grime.
With singles such as “Baddadan” (feat. IRAH, Flowdan, Takura & Trigga), “Disconnect” (feat. Becky Hill), and the latest “Backbone” (feat. Stormzy), they have amassed over half a billion streams across platforms and broken into radio airplay worldwide. Their music is currently listened to by more than 5 million monthly listeners. These achievements have solidified their status as the most in-demand name in the genre. They return to Let It Roll after three years, having last performed outdoors in the Czech Republic in 2024.
Factory Stage Returns to the Festival Grounds
The return of the popular Factory Stage will play a significant role in the program. In 2026, it will focus heavily on neurofunk. The highlight will be the 15-year celebration of the Eatbrain label, featuring performances such as Agressor Bunx b2b MNDSCP, Burr Oak b2b Redpill, Jade Venom b2b Teddy Killerz, and many more.
The Factory Stage will offer even more, with its dramaturgy centered around energetic back-to-back sets and long-standing genre heavyweights such as Black Sun Empire, DRKNET (Mel b2b Enta), VIRUS TRINITY (Audio b2b Ed Rush b2b Optical), Tanukichi b2b B-Complex, Pythius b2b Merikan, The Neuroheadz, and Zardonic. The result will be a program focused on intensity, dynamism, and unique artist combinations.

Premieres of MODUS and Monstercat Label Nights and More Celebrations
Another major addition is the festival premiere of a MODUS Night, the label showcase of the Austrian imprint. MODUS brings a modern, technically precise sound across drum & bass subgenres, from dancefloor-driven vibes to harder edges. The night will feature artists such as Secula, Lukher, RageMode, Annix b2b Fade Black, Calyx b2b The Upbeats, and Break.
For the first time in the festival’s history, there will also be a Monstercat Night, delivering an eclectic mix of drum & bass, dubstep, and other electronic styles. With a focus on cutting-edge sound design and unrestrained dance energy, artists including Yussi, Gentlemens Club, ÆON:MODE, Dirtyphonics, Rusko, NGHTMRE, MUZZ, Reaper, and Gladde Paling will broaden the genre diversity of the program.
Beyond the already mentioned 15-year Eatbrain celebration, additional anniversaries will be marked at Let It Roll. The legendary Drum&Bass Arena will take over one evening to celebrate 30 years of existence, featuring names such as LTJ Bukem, S.P.Y, and Technimatic. Flexout Audio will celebrate 15 years on the scene, joining forces with British label Overview Music to present unconventional back-to-back sets including Klinical b2b Wingz, Koherent b2b Molecular, and Amoss b2b QZB.
And Much More…
This year’s edition will also include a special MCs Night, giving MCs space beyond their traditional role alongside DJ sets and highlighting their own artistic output. Performers will include Grammy Award winner Flowdan, as well as Catching Cairo, Duskee, Elipsa, Eva Lazarus, flowanastasia & Tyr Kohout, Gardna, and special shows such as DRS: In Session (feat. Dogger) and This Is Inja.
The second phase of the lineup also strengthens the main stage program, traditionally home to the festival’s most outstanding moments and large-scale audiovisual shows.
With each new announcement, Let It Roll 2026 further confirms its position at the forefront of the global drum & bass scene, delivering a program that combines the biggest names, thematic nights, and exclusive formats. For more information, follow the festival’s social media channels or visit letitroll.cz.
