
Let It Roll today revealed the full roster for its 2025 summer edition, and it is already clear that the world’s biggest drum & bass festival is entering a new era, thanks both to its move to Lake Most in North Bohemia and to a record-breaking line up headed by Sub Focus, Andy C and Netsky.
The eighteenth edition of Let It Roll will run from 31 July to 2 August 2025 and, for the first time, will leave the former airfield in Milovice for the scenic Lake Most in the Ústí nad Labem Region. Organisers promise not only a natural lakeside backdrop and daytime swimming but also more than 200 acts across seven stages, towering LED totems and the traditional Opening Show that fans know and love.
• Sub Focus, Andy C, Camo & Krooked, Dimension, Hedex, Hybrid Minds, Netsky and Wilkinson headline the 2025 poster.
• Fans of harder styles can look forward to A.M.C, Killbox (Audio & Ed Rush), Eatbrain Carnage (Jade b2b Prolix b2b State Of Mind feat. Coppa) and Teddy Killerz.
• The more melodic side is represented by Koven, Delta Heavy, Emily Makis and Metrik, while neuro-specialists will appreciate Burr Oak, Magnetude and MNDSCP.
The Reddit community is praising fresh back-to-back sets such as Amplify b2b Gino, Hoax b2b Urbandawn and Pythius with a brand-new live project. UKF highlights the special concept “Fourward & Friends,” which will rotate pioneers of the Austrian scene.
The official “Lake Most!” teaser shows beach surroundings with crystal-clear water and mountain views on the horizon. The move allows for a larger campsite, additional water activities and longer night-time operating hours thanks to looser sound-curfew rules than those in Milovice.
The festival has committed to lowering its carbon footprint: stage structures will partly use recycled materials and the site will draw about 70 percent of its power from renewable energy sources.
Alongside the iconic Portal and Tower stages, a brand-new Lake Stage will float directly on the water. Beyond the music, visitors can join boat parties on the lake and the legendary warm-up bus parties that UKF calls “the wildest pre-party on wheels” criss-crossing Europe.
Three-day passes and single-day tickets are already on sale, with the first two price waves selling out within 48 hours. Travellers can book official bus tours from more than 15 European cities, which—besides transport—offer meet-and-greet packages with selected artists.
Comments under the festival’s Instagram announcement are overflowing with excitement; many fans applaud the balance between mainstream and underground acts. Long-time attendees welcome Lake Most as a logical upgrade, though some are discussing transport logistics on r/DnB.
Let It Roll 2025 is shaping up to be the most ambitious chapter in the festival’s history: a fresh lakeside setting, futuristic stage design and a line up that unites legends with rising talents of drum & bass. If you have been dreaming of a holiday full of rolling basslines and pyrotechnics under the open sky, the Lake Most edition at the end of July is likely to be unforgettable.