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Iconic Jungle Cakes Party Lands at XOYO Birmingham This March

Jungle Cakes brings heavyweight Jungle beats, deep basslines, and unstoppable energy to XOYO Birmingham on 1st March. Grab your tickets now!

Prepare yourself for an extraordinary night of bass as Jungle Cakes takes over XOYO Birmingham on Saturday, 1st March. Renowned for their explosive events and dedication to Jungle and Drum & Bass, Jungle Cakes is set to deliver a night of heavy-hitting beats, deep basslines, and unrivalled energy. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the genre or a newcomer ready to experience something fresh, this event promises to leave a lasting impression.

Headlining the night are Jungle Cakes legends Ed Solo and Deekline, two iconic names synonymous with the sound of Jungle. With a catalogue of anthems and a reputation for electrifying live sets, their presence guarantees a dancefloor in constant motion. Expect a masterclass in Jungle vibes as they guide the crowd through a journey of timeless classics and forward-thinking cuts.

Adding even more firepower to the line-up is Doktor. Known for his dynamic energy and captivating vocal performances, he’s a showman who knows exactly how to take things up a notch. Joining him are bass music heavyweights Phibes, Burt Cope, Exile, and Jessi G Shellz. Each brings their unique sound, ensuring the music stays fresh, powerful, and impossible to resist.

Hosting duties fall to the legendary Killa P and Logan, whose crowd-commanding skills are second to none. Their energy will amplify every moment, encouraging the crowd to lose themselves in the music and create an atmosphere of unity and excitement.

XOYO Birmingham, a standout in the UK clubbing scene, is the perfect venue for this takeover. Known for its cutting-edge sound system and electric atmosphere, it’s a place where every beat hits harder and every moment feels unforgettable.

Tickets are available now on Skiddle. Round up your crew and prepare for a night of pure bass-fuelled euphoria with Jungle Cakes.

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