OZZFEST 2007......FREE

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GROUNDBREAKING ANNOUNCEMENT
PULLS PLUG ON TICKET PRICES

"This will change everybody’s impression of the way touring in the summer in America should be."--Sharon Osbourne

Imagine a day of wall-to-wall hard rock.

Imagine the world's greatest headliner sharing a bill with cutting edge new artists.

Imagine if this brass-knuckled beast was hellbent on coming to your town.

Imagine this earth-pounding event...FOR FREE.

2007 will forever mark the year OZZFEST spiked the concert industry's punch and gave every head-banging American kid a reason to strap on an air guitar with the historic announcement that tickets to the summer’s premiere touring concert festival won't cost fans a dime.

Testing one, two, three...

That's right, OZZY and SHARON OSBOURNE and tour producer LIVE NATION broke the news today at the Concert Industry Consortium in Los Angeles that their 12th annual hard rock spectacular--a 25-date extravaganza launching July 7 in Los Angeles--is pulling the plug on ticket prices and giving the power back to the fans calling this summer’s OZZFEST "FreeFest." The other OZZFEST cities as of now are San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Albuquerque, Phoenix, Dallas, San Antonio, Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, Pittsburgh, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Hartford, Charlotte, Atlanta, West Palm Beach, Nashville. Note: a final confirmed list of cities and dates is forthcoming.

"For the last few years," says SHARON, "ticket prices have steadily climbed as artists demand more and more money for summer tours. We certainly want everybody to make money, however we also want the kids to be able to afford to come out and have an incredible experience. If we continued with the traditional touring festival model, we would have no choice but to raise ticket prices again this year."

Cited as “one of rock’s biggest juggernauts” in the cover feature of Sunday's New York Times' “Arts and Leisure” section (6/25/06), OZZFEST and Live Nation will turn to sponsors to provide added support for the festival's new incarnation. This summer’s OZZFEST will provide select sponsors with a unique opportunity to engage fans one-on-one utilizing one of music’s best known brands.

"We're reaching the same point we did years ago when kids no longer wanted to pay for overpriced CDs," compares Sharon. "As a result, they found alternative ways of getting music. That’s what’s happening with summer touring in this country, it’s out-pricing itself. We started this and we want to keep it and we want to make it bigger and bigger each year by getting bigger sponsors to be involved with the festival and underwriting the festival. That’s what it’s about."

“For the past 11 years, music fans have made OZZFEST the most successful and enduring rock music festival in the United States,” said Jason Garner, Live Nation President of North American Concerts. “What better way to say ‘Thank You’ to the music fans who have made this possible than inviting them to attend OZZFEST for free.”

To gain entry into the event, fans will go to www.ozzfest.com or www.livenation.com to find links that will direct them to special sponsor sites where tickets can be secured. More details regarding the process are forthcoming.

As OZZFEST’s founder and namesake, OZZY will make his triumphant return to the headlining position on this year's mainstage after surprising fans last year by performing on the down-and-dirty second stage at a handful of dates. Audiences can expect the Prince of Darkness to unveil new songs from his forthcoming studio album, OZZY’s first disc of new material since 2001. While the rest of the in-progress bill is under wraps, Sharon points out, "we have bands committed, but we’re hoping that after today's announcement we’ll have a whole influx of artists who want to be a part of something this ground breaking. We know there aren't any major headlining acts that would tour all summer for nothing, but we're confident we can turn some of the genre's biggest bands on to what we're doing and have them come out to play a date or two. If they're in town and want the rush of performing in front of 20,000 frenzied kids, they're more than welcome to join us. They can sell their t-shirts, CDs and whatever else they've got. They're also welcome to book their own shows in local venues on the day of OZZFEST. I’m not stopping them. People have to be creative and think of alternatives."

Since 1996, OZZFEST has been a virtual breeding ground for rising bands. The festival has been instrumental in igniting the careers of platinum-selling artists like System of a Down, Disturbed, Linkin Park, Incubus, Slipknot, Queens of the Stoneage and Godsmack. Along with supporting bands on the rise including Avenged Sevenfold, Mudvayne, Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage and Lacuna Coli, among others.

“OZZFEST was created to keep this genre of music alive by showcasing new talent," states Sharon. "You better believe we’re going to keep perpetuating that by hand-picking compelling new bands that are hungry for OZZFEST's career-making exposure."

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About Live Nation
Live Nation is the world’s leading live music company, annually connecting more than 60 million fans with their favorite performers at over 30,000 events. We are the largest producer of live concerts in the world, the second-largest venue management company and have a rapidly growing online presence. Live Nation creates superior experiences for artists and fans, regularly producing tours for the biggest superstars in the business, including The Rolling Stones, Barbra Streisand, Madonna, U2 and Coldplay. Globally, we own, operate and/or have booking rights for more than 170 venues, including House of Blues-branded music venues and prestigious locations such as San Francisco’s Fillmore Auditorium, Nikon at Jones Beach in New York and London’s Hammersmith Apollo and Wembley Arena. Live Nation’s websites collectively are the second most popular entertainment event websites in the United States, according to Nielsen//NetRatings. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Live Nation is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, trading under the symbol “LYV.” For more information regarding concerts near you, Live Nation and its businesses, please visit our website at www.LiveNation.com.
 
Advertisements is my guess. A search engine style of making money. Plus, some bands will surely have to still pay to play (hopefully not... ridiculous).
 
Everything will probably be derived from one sponsor or the next. So we'll have the Coca-Cola stage with the AT&T moshpit area and the signing session provided by the US Army.
 
Everything will probably be derived from one sponsor or the next. So we'll have the Coca-Cola stage with the AT&T moshpit area and the signing session provided by the US Army.

Even worse than that, I bet. I've never been to an Ozzfest, but I assume it was already sponsored up the wazoo. So this year, it will have to be much more than simple sponsorship. More like "Get your FREE Ozzfest ticket when you buy a new Motorola KRZR with two-year service contract!" or "Sign up for a CITIBANK VISA and get a FREE Ozzfest ticket!"

I like your US Army signing table too..."Hey kid, before I sign your CD cover, wouldn't it be cool if I got *your* autograph too? Right here on this line....don't worry about all those words up there!"

That's the way that they'll stop the "FREE" tickets from being sold on the secondary market too, because scalpers aren't going to make a long-term commitment in order to obtain tickets to sell.

Funny thing is, amongst all the dumb comments at B-mouth, I didn't see a single one decrying the horrors of METAL getting in bed with CORPORATE AMERICA!!! It seems perfectly accepted, and even encouraged by metal fandom. How times have changed!

Neil
 
To gain entry into the event, fans will go to www.ozzfest.com or www.livenation.com to find links that will direct them to special sponsor sites where tickets can be secured. More details regarding the process are forthcoming.

Yeah, and I wonder what kind of bullshit offer you'll have to sign up for to get a ticket? :p Sign up for a two year subscription to (name some stupid magazine nobody would be interested in) and get a free ticket. Sign up for (some retarted on-line service) and get a free ticket.

I would also not be surprised if t-shirts go for $40+ and just to get a burger, fries and a drink would be a cool $20+. And of course, everytime you turn around, there will probably be something or someone that will want you to "sign up for this!" or "Buy that!" or "check out this offer!".

Oh yes, very intersting indeed. Will be curious to see how this plays out.
 
this is... weird, very weird. The thought that the typical headliners probably won't come out intrigues me, though. What if more underground, talented bands get a shot at this? How much would it cost them to play? This seems like such a reversal - I wonder if the Osbournes can pull it off.
 
I would also not be surprised if t-shirts go for $40+ and just to get a burger, fries and a drink would be a cool $20+. And of course, everytime you turn around, there will probably be something or someone that will want you to "sign up for this!" or "Buy that!" or "check out this offer!".

Oh yes, very intersting indeed. Will be curious to see how this plays out.

Yea, and thats different from now, HOW?

Im interested to see the lineup. Of course its going to be like - Buy this guitar and GET A FREE TICKET TO OZZFEST. I hope it flops.

Im interested to see how bands go about this, especially with the - go ahead book a show the same night, and join the tour for a show or two.


GIGANTOURRRRRR
 
First of all, are all of the tickets going to be free or just grass area or far back tickets? I hate grass area and never sat in grass area so unless they are giving away the primo or mid-section seats for free then if I go, I see paying for seats. Plus who is playing so far the annoucements have rumored Alice in Chains and HELLYEAH (We need a thread on the name they chose for this band). Grass seats were already down to $10 last year. Only good news is that it is starting here in L.A. so it can be done and over with in this area.

2007 has turned into a good year for shows (not saying Ozzfest is a good show but at least it is something).
 
Screw some of the idiots on the Ozzfest board, especially for what one of them said about ProgPower.

[quote="firstozzyfan" i.e. one of the members of ozzfest forum]
You`ll NEVER see that in Europe or on POWER PORK.USA..they are cash greedy money grubbing WHORES..all in it for a quick buck to use the fans as a cash cow to get a much needed fix for their dope habits. Those european festivals and power prog.money grubbing WHORES can suck me ......Ozzy rules....ALWAYS HAS,ALWAYS WILL.[/quote]

Fuck idiots like him.
 
Funny thing is, amongst all the dumb comments at B-mouth, I didn't see a single one decrying the horrors of METAL getting in bed with CORPORATE AMERICA!!! It seems perfectly accepted, and even encouraged by metal fandom. How times have changed!

Neil

Agreed completely, I thought it was bad enough how FYE made Gignatour attendees buy CDs they most likely already owned (at full price of course) in order to get in the autograph line. This will probably be the full scale corporate bloodsucking with hidden costs everywhere as you suggest...
 
Hmmm, lotta negativity here. I dunno, I'm willing to see how it pans out. Might be a good thing. I have no problem with "Corporate America" chipping in for a good thing, if it turns out to be so. I'll go if the bands are worthy.
 
I couldn't care less if it's "free" or not. If the lineup sucks, I won't go, being "free" won't change that.
Don't worry, Ozzy and the bitch won't be couting on you to go. They aren't counting on metal fans with brains or standards. They are counting on the thousands of mindless adolecents who will buy any peice of shit they tell them is cool.

Here's a little Metal Math equation for you all:
Ozzfest - cost of tickets - "any major headlining acts" + lots of shitty metalcore bands (hand picked by Sharron, of course) + corporate feces everywhere = :puke: WORST METAL FESTIVAL EVER

I would also not be surprised if t-shirts go for $40+ and just to get a burger, fries and a drink would be a cool $20+. And of course, everytime you turn around, there will probably be something or someone that will want you to "sign up for this!" or "Buy that!" or "check out this offer!".
I don't know where you've seen Ozzfest, but that's the prices for shit now. It'll be $80 for a t-shirt and $40 for a bottle of water. You'll have to trade in an organ or two in order to get food. :zombie:

But come on people! I guess we sorta had to see this coming. Right? I mean ... they got Priest ... then they got Iron Maiden (and treated them like shit, which pissed off a whole lot of people) ... then they got, uh ... oh yeah, System of a Down ('cause that was a step up :rolleyes: ... wtf? o_O) ... they had no place to go but down hill from last year. So what do they do to ensure that there's a shit load of young mindless kids at this years Ozzfest? ...

"Man! They'd have to give tickets away to get anyone to see a line-up that pathetically shitty!" - Regular past-Ozzfest fan after seeing the 2007 line-up.

Not saying I'm not surprised ('cause I totally was when I first read this thread), but I think in retrospective we should have seen this one coming.