Jungle Events This Weekend in London
Jungle events in London this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
London
Jungle Events This Weekend Β· London
FRI 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
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 weekend - FAQ
- What Jungle events are in London this weekend?
- Mood tracks all Jungle events in London this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Jungle schedule in London.
- Where can I find Jungle in London this weekend?
- 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 weekend 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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