The Bassnectar show scheduled for Oct. 10 at Riverfest Amphitheater has been cancelled.

  • The Bassnectar show scheduled for Oct. 10 at Riverfest Amphitheater has been cancelled.

More bad news for the electronic dance music fans here in Central Arkansas following the cancellation of the Sept. 26 Pretty Lights show: The Bassnectar show scheduled for Oct. 10 at Riverfest Amphitheater has been cancelled.

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From Bassnectar’s Facebook:

You know I am obsessed and I take my job very seriously. I never cancel shows, but sometimes circumstances arise beyond our control. We love our fans in Little Rock, and are sorry to hear about the trouble from the recent storms! I hope I can see you soon in the near future. This is from the promoter:

“Due to damage to the roof structure at the Riverfest Amphitheatre stage during a recent storm in Little Rock, the Bassnectar show scheduled for October 10th has been cancelled. Every attempt was made to find an alternate venue for the show, however, no alternate location was available. We understand the disappointment of fans in Little Rock and regret that, due to circumstances beyond our control, we are unable to present the show as planned. All tickets will be refunded at the point of purchase. For more information please call 662-892-2660.”

Please take care, and enjoy life until our paths cross again!

I’ve got a call in with the show’s promoter to see if a venue change or rescheduling is possible and will update this post when I find out more.

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