Monsters and Mayhem event postponed
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The Ram Monsters and Mayhem Tour’s Brandon event has been postponed, the show’s organizers announced in a news release Thursday.
In a joint statement by the event’s organization and the Keystone Centre, the three-day event is postponed due to the current state of emergency and flooding across the province.
“We know many families are dealing with evacuations, damaged homes and uncertain days ahead,” the announcement stated. “At this time, our focus is on supporting our communities, and we look forward to returning to Brandon next year with an even bigger and better event.”
The show has not been rescheduled at this time, Performance Promotions/Outlaws of Motorsports event operations manager Chad Waloschuk confirmed over email to the Sun on Friday. Ticket holders are to receive a full refund through the Keystone Centre box office and are encouraged to contact the box office directly with any questions.
“I can guarantee that we will return to Brandon in the future as the people in the area are great supporters of the event and we always have a great time in the city,” Waloschuk wrote. “However, with many people travelling from outside the city to the event, some of which had already purchased tickets, we understand that at this time their focus is and should be on helping each other and we respect that.”
The outdoor motorsport event was scheduled to run July 24, 25 and 26 at the Keystone Centre grounds.
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