Osbournes Say Ozzfest Tickets Will Be Free
Sharon Says Tickets Have Become Too Expensive
POSTED: 7:04 pm EST February 6, 2007
LOS ANGELES -- Ozzfest will be free this year.
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne made the announcement in Los Angeles Tuesday. The heavy-metal concert festival has showcased hard-rock bands since 1996.
Sharon Osbourne said ticket prices have climbed for the last few years, ranging from $35 to $150, and she wants fans to be able to afford the shows. She said fans don't want to pay for overpriced CDs anymore, and the same goes for live music.
Fans will still have to get tickets, which they will get through links at
www.Ozzfest.com or
www.LiveNation.com that will take them to sponsor sites. The sponsors will underwrite the cost of Ozzfest.
Ozzy Osbourne will be the headliner. The rest of the lineup has not yet been announced. The tour kicks off July 7 in Los Angeles, with stops planned in San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Dallas, New York, St. Louis and several other cities. A final list of dates and stops is still in the works.
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I think this will have the opposite effect. Actual fans won't be able to go, because poor, obnoxious people will get tickets just for the sake of getting free tickets. Plus, the corporate whoring that they'll have to undertake to pay this thing off will be ridiculous.