Atlanta, October 22, 2025
News Summary
Atlanta is gearing up for the Jungle Bells Festival, scheduled for December 12-13, 2025, featuring over 70 artists, including headliners Rudimental and Bou. The festival will take place at The Masquerade, offering immersive experiences across themed stages named Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, and Altar. With a focus on authenticity and community, this grassroots event is known for fostering new friendships among attendees, embracing the underground ethos of music.
Atlanta is preparing for the highly anticipated Jungle Bells Festival, which will take place on December 12-13, 2025, at The Masquerade. The festival is set to feature over 70 artists, spotlighting some of the top names in the music industry. The headliners for the event are Rudimental on Friday and Bou on Saturday.
The festival kicks off on Friday, December 12, with a dual-room kickoff showcasing a lineup that includes Rudimental, Mozey, Sota, Goddard, Circadian, Monrroe, Visages, DJ Wednesday, Subconscious BSC, 360 Degrees, and Critical Sound System. The event continues into Saturday, December 13, featuring a four-stage takeover where attendees can enjoy performances by Bou, Kings of the Rollers (featuring Serum, Voltage, Bladerunner, and Inja), Roni Size (back-to-back with DJ SS), Dillinja, Danny Byrd, ÆON:MODE, Andromedik, B-Complex, LSB & DRS, Venjent, alongside various other regional and U.S. rising artists.
Performances will be held on stages named Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, and Altar. Jungle Bells is known for its commitment to authenticity and community, creating an immersive experience enhanced by themed stages tailored for festival-goers. The event focuses on re-establishing the underground ethos of music, showing respect for artists, and promoting connections among fans.
The festival began as a grassroots photocopied-flyer rave and has since evolved into a respected independent drum & bass festival on a nationwide scale. Co-founders Brandon Couturier and MJ Lee have emphasized that the festival should feel like a family reunion, aimed at fostering camaraderie among attendees who leave with new friendships.
Additionally, festival-goers can expect custom lighting and projection mapping to enhance the audiovisual experience, along with afterparties that last until sunrise. Tickets for Jungle Bells are on sale now, and a promotional trailer is available for viewing, showcasing what attendees can expect at the festival.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dates of the Jungle Bells Festival?
The Jungle Bells Festival will take place on December 12-13, 2025.
Where will the festival be held?
The Jungle Bells Festival will be held at The Masquerade in Atlanta.
How many artists will perform at the festival?
Over 70 artists are expected to perform at the festival.
Who are the headliners of the festival?
The headliners are Rudimental on Friday and Bou on Saturday.
What are the stages named at the festival?
The stages are named Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, and Altar.
What is the festival’s focus?
The festival focuses on authenticity and community, emphasizing respect for artists and connections among fans through music.
Key Features of Jungle Bells Festival
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Dates | December 12-13, 2025 |
| Location | The Masquerade, Atlanta |
| Number of Artists | Over 70 |
| Headliners | Rudimental (Friday), Bou (Saturday) |
| Stages | Heaven, Hell, Purgatory, Altar |
| Festival Ethos | Focus on authenticity and community |
| Ticket Availability | On sale now |
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