The line-up for the first-ever OZZFEST JAPAN--set for Saturday, May 11 and Sunday, May 12, 2013 at the Makuhari Messe arena just outside of Tokyo--keeps getting more spectacular. Tool, Slash, Deftones ...
The Japanese edition of Ozzfest is just a couple of weeks away, and will feature plenty of bands you’d expect to see at such a weekend-long festival, including Black Sabbath, Tool, Slipknot, Deftones, ...
Is this the end for Black Sabbath? According to a new promo for Ozzfest Japan featuring Sharon Osbourne, the iconic metal act will be playing their "farewell" at Ozzfest Japan 2015, which will take ...
A few weeks back, Sharon Osbourne made a big deal about how November's Ozzfest Japan would feature the farewell appearance of Black Sabbath. At the time, we weren't sure if this meant their farewell ...
At this point I think it’s safe to say that there will never again be a “traditional” Ozzfest the way we’re accustomed to it here in the U.S. And that’s fine, because there are plenty of other Ozzfest ...
Just because Ozzy is retiring, doesn't mean Ozzfest is going away. Ozzfest ran from 1996 to 2008 every single year, skipped 2009, and then came back in 2010. Then Ozzfest was solely held in Japan in ...
Wanting to share heavy metal with the world, Ozzy Osbourne and his wife, Sharon Osbourne, created the annual music festival Ozzfest. Holding events in the United States, Europe, and even Japan, the ...
Sharon Osbourne, in partnership with Japanese promoter Hayashi International Promotion (H.I.P.), has confirmed the first-ever OZZFEST JAPAN. The two-day festival will debut Saturday, May 11 and Sunday ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sharon, Ozzy and some metal icons make an Ozzfest announcement in 2016. Sharon goes on to say that it's "great" that Ozzfest has ...
Putting more bands on the bill also meant longer days for attendees, as Ozzfest opted to have a fairly small stage footprint that didn’t require overlapping set times and multip ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By the mid 1990s, touring festivals were big business in the U.S. Encouraged by the success of the pioneering Lollapalooza, new ...