Jungle Events This Week in London
Jungle events in London this week. Updated daily.
London
Jungle Events This Week Β· London
THU 2 JUL
TomorrowFRI 3 JUL

Lifeloose, Big World, Lackaday, 'Snotreal
Lifeloose, Big World, Lackaday, Snotreal

4 The Love Of OldSkool: Vinyl Sessions
DJ Kane, Mr Carter, Ellis Dee, Devious D, Richie SK, Macca, Luke Skyz, Magic Touch

Jungle Cakes
Deekline, General Levy, Ed Solo, Killa P

Origins: Main Phase, Manami, Nora & Pinch
Main Phase, Manami, Nora, Pinch
SAT 4 JUL
SUN 5 JUL
Sound profile
A high-energy, uptempo sound.
About Jungle
Jungle originated in the early 1990s London underground, evolving from breakbeat hardcore and Caribbean sound system culture. The genre is defined by its complex, hyper-kinetic polyrhythms utilizing chopped breakbeats like the Amen break paired with deep, melodic sub-bass lines and reggae-influenced sampling. These compositions typically maintain a high tempo between 155 and 175 BPM, creating a high-energy, urban atmosphere that oscillates between dark, aggressive textures and soulful, vocal-driven melodies. As a pivotal precursor to Drum and Bass, Jungle remains a distinct semantic entity characterized by its raw, syncopated rhythmic density and its foundational role in the UK electronic music scene.
Also known as: Jungle music
Jungle events in London this week - FAQ
- What Jungle events are in London this week?
- Mood tracks all Jungle events in London this week - upcoming concerts, club nights, and shows. The calendar is updated daily. Each listing includes venue, lineup, and a direct ticket link. Browse the full weekly Jungle schedule in London above.
- Where can I find Jungle in London this week?
- Jungle originated in the early 1990s London underground, evolving from breakbeat hardcore and Caribbean sound system culture. Find every Jungle venue and event in London this week above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Jungle music?
- Jungle originated in the early 1990s London underground, evolving from breakbeat hardcore and Caribbean sound system culture. The genre is defined by its complex, hyper-kinetic polyrhythms utilizing chopped breakbeats like the Amen break paired with deep, melodic sub-bass lines and reggae-influenced sampling. These compositions typically maintain a high tempo between 155 and 175 BPM, creating a high-energy, urban atmosphere that oscillates between dark, aggressive textures and soulful, vocal-driβ¦
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