When will Ozzfest return?
Ozzfest is scheduled to return in 2027.
Entertainment / Music
After a hiatus, Sharon Osbourne has announced that Ozzfest is set to return in 2027. The festival, named after Ozzy Osbourne, aims to continue his legacy and provide a platform for emerging talent in the rock and metal scene.
Ozzfest, founded by Sharon Osbourne in the 90s, became a staple in the hard rock and metal scene, launching the careers of bands like Linkin Park, Slipknot, and Deftones. The last Ozzfest was held in 2018. Sharon Osbourne mentioned Live Nation is in talks about the festival's comeback, potentially broadening its lineup beyond rock and metal. She emphasized Ozzy's passion for providing a stage for young talent. The inaugural Ozzfest in 1996 featured Ozzy Osbourne headlining with support from Slayer, Danzig and others. Ozzfest expanded internationally before its final show in 2018. Sharon Osbourne attributed the festival's initial end to greedy managers and agents, but expressed hope for its return, emphasizing the importance of breaking new bands.
Ozzfest is scheduled to return in 2027.
The festival is planned to start in Birmingham, England, before expanding to the U.S.
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