Friday night this nugget was announced! Rage Against The Machine are coming to Ottawa NEXT SUMMER!

 

 

A Message from Mark Monahan, Executive Director of RBC Bluesfest

Having been at the helm of RBC Bluesfest since 1994, I can say that although we have weathered many storms, including a tornado in 2005, a stage collapse in 2011, and a family of stubborn killdeers in 2018, Covid-19 is one that we cannot overcome in 2020.

Even a month ago, the idea that we might not hold the 27th edition of the festival was unthinkable. But in light of the serious situation confronting us this summer, it is with a heavy heart that I must announce that the RBC Bluesfest for 2020 is cancelled.

First and foremost, ALL ticket purchasers will be entitled to a full refund. We understand how important that is to many in this time of uncertainty. TICKETHOLDERS WILL BE CONTACTED BY FRONT GATE TICKETS ON MAY 1 WITH MORE INFORMATION.

Our decision to cancel was not taken lightly. Over the past several weeks, we have listened to advice from healthcare professionals and government officials, and heard the concerns of our patrons. We fully agree that public health must come first—now and always – and support the measures being taken to ensure the health of our community. Again, I want to thank everyone for your loyalty and patience as we weighed our options and assessed the potential outcomes of various ways forward.

To our ticketholders: before you choose to refund your ticket purchase, we would like you to consider the following information:

  • We are working to reschedule many performers for 2021, and will update fans regularly as these acts confirm. Currently we have booked (in alphabetical order): Billy Talent, Blink-182, Blue Rodeo, Boyz II Men, Dashboard Confessional, Jack Johnson, July Talk, King Crimson, Lil Tecca, Patrick Watson, Sharon Van Etten, The National. We’ll also add more exciting talent to next year’s event, which will provide the same level of world-class musical performances you have come to expect.
  • RBC Bluesfest is one of the longest operating employers in the festival and entertainment community in Ottawa. This cancellation will cause financial hardship for our organization, but we are already in the midst of planning for 2021 and have committed to keeping our staff employed and working on next year’s event. We are also exploring new digital initiatives to further our reach and be more accessible to our community.
  • We are continuing to deliver multiple community programs including ‘Be the Band’ virtually, and will resume in-person programs once we are able to. We have been reaching over 7,000 local youth, students and aspiring musicians annually through all of our community programs since 1999. These programs employ local artists year round and positively influence our local youth through the spirit of music.

Finally, most of our funding comes from you, our ticket purchasers. We cannot thank you enough for your twenty-six years of ongoing support. It is critical to the survival of the festival.

We encourage you to think about keeping your ticket for next year, which will help support our local non-profit organization to continue to retain our staff, employ local artists, and deliver an exceptional festival in 2021. Many of our sponsors, volunteers, and supporters have already recommitted to us and we are grateful for their support, now and ever.

We fully understand if you choose to refund your ticket and will move quickly to make this happen. However, we also want to express our commitment to our community at this date – we are not going anywhere, and when the time is right we will gladly welcome you back to our events.

Until then, stay safe, stay healthy, and take good care of one another. We wish you the very best and hope to see you soon.