Monrroe, one of the UK’s most exciting drum and bass artists, is set to make his long-awaited U.S. debut this October with his first-ever headline tour across America. Known for his deep, atmospheric, and forward-thinking productions, the Bristol-based heavyweight will bring his signature sound to some of the country’s most respected drum and bass events.
The tour launches on Friday, October 3rd at Submersion Festival in Hammonton, before moving through key cities including Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Indianapolis, San Diego, and San Francisco, wrapping up on October 18th. This milestone run underscores the growing appetite for drum and bass in the United States, with Monrroe at the forefront of the movement.
The announcement caps off a landmark year for the producer. His Bleach EP on Workforce’s Must Make Music drew widespread acclaim, while his jungle-driven singles Choke Hold and Understand on DJ Die’s Gutterfunk further solidified his versatility. With his new Romance EP arriving on Overview Music on September 26th and a series of collaborative singles with Duskee set to roll out on Shogun Audio from October through February, Monrroe enters this tour at a pivotal stage of his career.
Monrroe first rose to prominence through melodic, liquid-driven releases on labels such as Liquicity, Galacy, and RAM Records, before cementing his place at Shogun Audio. His discography includes fan favorites like Out of Time with Zara Kershaw, Never Too Old with Emily Makis, the brooding Warsaw, and Nothing. More recently, he has shifted toward darker, weightier tones while maintaining the atmospheric detail that defines his sound.

On stage, Monrroe has built a reputation as a commanding DJ with razor-sharp four-deck mixing. His dynamic sets, blending deep, dark, and tech-driven flavors, recently earned him Best Alternative Act at the Drum & Bass Awards, cementing his rising influence across the scene. His upcoming IKEBANA EP on Shogun Audio—featuring collaborations with Duskee, Ayelle, and Sparkz—will further showcase his range, bridging drum and bass with 140 textures.
With drum and bass making major inroads in the U.S.—highlighted by cultural moments like Kasra b2b Ivy Lab at Coachella—Monrroe’s first headline tour feels perfectly timed. For American fans, this October run is a rare chance to witness one of the UK’s most innovative and respected artists deliver the immersive, high-energy performances that have become his calling card.
