Ozzy and his wife Sharon created a stir back in February when they revealed Ozzfest would be a sponsor-driven, free event, and acts would be asked to play without being paid.
In an earlier interview, Sharon Osbourne told Billboard the reaction had been mixed from the concert business. "A lot of the older guys in the industry have been coming up to me and saying, 'Oh, this is great, it's innovative,' and then behind my back they're going, 'She's f*cking nuts,'" Osbourne said. "Fine --believe me, I've heard worse. As long as everybody has a great time, nobody loses money or goes broke doing this, what harm will it do to go out there and do something like this?"
Asked if Ozzfest would be able to line up the star power of years past, Osbourne reponded, "The star power we have is Ozzy Osbourne. He's got the credibility and the kids have known for 38 years that when Ozzy has toured he's always had amazing talented bands that tour with him, and he's not going to let them down this year. Are we going to get Metallica? No, of course not, kids know that. [But] the bands there performing want to be there, not because they're taking home a f*cking nest egg at the end of it."
To gain entry into this year's Ozzfest, fans must go to Ozzfest.com or LiveNation.com to find links that will direct them to special sponsor sites where tickets can be secured. Tickets will be available for download on June 12.



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