RATT pulls out of ’80s Rock the Dam Fest, event canceled

In Local, News by OC Monitor Staff

BEAVER DAM, Ky. — RATT has informed the Beaver Dam Tourism Commission of their decision to cancel or postpone all of their 2020 tour dates out of concern for the health and safety of their fans. This includes canceling their headline date for the 3rd Annual ‘80s Rock the Dam Fest. The event was originally scheduled for July 25 and was rescheduled to September 26 due to COVID-19 concerns. Plans were in progress to present the show in compliance with all State and CDC guidelines.

The BDTC learned of the band’s decision today, through Facebook, not the band or its representation.

“We were alerted by several fans early this morning, around 4 a.m., that the Facebook event page (for the ’80s Rock the Dam Fest) had been canceled by RATT. This came as a complete surprise to us,” said Heath Eric, promoter for Beaver Dam concerts. “We thought it had to be a mistake, given that we had not been informed of any such decision, and certainly had not canceled the event. Our team immediately began reaching out for answers. We also responded to media and fan inquiries, informing them that the event had not been canceled.”

After speaking to the band’s management, the BDTC was informed of the decision to cancel.

“Ultimately, we learned late in the day that RATT had, in fact, decided to cancel the event. It’s an unfortunate turn of events and we wish this had been communicated in a better manner,” Eric said. “That being said, we certainly respect their decision to cancel. Now more than ever, safety comes first.”

With RATT’s decision to cancel, it left the BDTC no other option, but to cancel the ‘80s Rock the Dam Fest.

All ticket holders will receive refunds. The refund process will begin at some point next week.