The lineup for the 2025 Rock the Dam Concert featuring classic rock bands has been announced. The concert is set for July 26 and features performances from headliner Vince Neil of the iconic band Mötley Crüe along with L.A. Guns, Vicen, and SteelHeart.
The mask year eight for the Rock the Dam concert at the Beaver Dam Amphitheater. Gates will open at 3 p.m. to the pre-show corral area, with a concert performance on the Corral Stage by Red Voodoo. Gates to the seating area open at 5 p.m., and the show kicks off at 6:15.
A password presale for tickets begins on December 5 at 9 a.m. and continues until 11:59 p.m. on December 6. Tickets go on sale to the general public on December 7 at 9 a.m. There is an eight-ticket limit per transaction for this concert. Visit BeaverDamAmp.com for tickets and additional information.
“For Rock the Dam 8, we’re bringing in some of the names who were instrumental in creating the Glam Rock Scene and establishing the genre as a powerhouse in the annals of music history. We’re presenting a diverse lineup of stellar bands with deep roots in the Hollywood Sunset Strip scene,” said Heath Eric, promoter with The Eric Group.
Eric said “Rock the Dam” is Beaver Dam’s trademarked annual celebration of all things great in rock-n-roll.
“It’s a vibe, a state of mind, an adventure, an experience, a gathering of friends, and a close family bound by the love of rock,” he said. “Folks come from all over the United States and foreign countries to ‘Rock the Dam’ with us yearly. We plan to open the gates early and might even have some surprises. Put on your favorite rock attire and leave your worries behind.”
Neil, the legendary frontman of Mötley Crüe, is an international superstar, businessman, and philanthropist. Raised on the streets of Compton, California, Neil fell in love with music as a child, developing a broad vocabulary that ranged from classic Motown to Hard Rock. As a teenager, he began performing with local bands and soon discovered a passion for the stage and a natural talent as a singer and performer.
He fronted the popular band Rock Candy before reuniting with high school buddy Tommy Lee in 1981, establishing his spot in rock and roll history with the formation of Mötley Crüe. Mötley Crüe’s more than 40‐year run included countless multi‐platinum releases, more than 20 hit singles, over 100 million albums sold, and dozens of global tours with sold-out arenas, inclusive of some of the largest venues in the world.
Neil is carrying on with the unending “The Legacy Continues Tour,” performing classic Mötley Crüe hits with select cuts from his three solo albums.
L.A. Guns hit the scene with their self-titled debut in 1988, and they’ve been at it ever since, now preparing for the release of the upcoming new album, “Checkered Past.”
Vixen took a similar path, releasing their self-named debut album in 1987, featuring the group’s first hit, “Edge of a Broken Heart.”
SteelHeart is fronted by internationally known Croatian-American musician Miljenko Matijevic, a platinum-selling artist with several hits to his name.
Red Voodoo is currently promoting their five-track, self-titled EP, intending to reinvigorate the mainstream rock scene and put their twist on the genre for a new generation.