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Score one for the little guy—make that the little broke guy.

In a press conference in Los Angeles Tuesday, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne announced that admission to this year's Ozzfest would be free.

Sharon Osbourne said she made decision when she realized that the popular summer tours, and their escalating ticket costs, were effectively too expensive for many diehards to attend. Top prices for last year's tour hit $150.

As a result, each of the 25 dates on the 12th annual Ozzfest road show—this year subtitled FreeFest—won't cost hard-rocking fans a thing.

"For the last few years, ticket prices have steadily climbed as artists demand more and more money for summer tours," the former reality star said. "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."

Instead, the Ozzfest brain trust and tour producer Live Nation will ask corporate sponsors to pony up slightly more than they have in years past to underwrite the festival and redress the financial balance.

"We're reaching the same point we did years ago when kids no longer wanted to pay for overpriced CDs," Osbourne said. "As a result, they found alternative ways of getting music. That's what's happening with summer touring in this country, it's outpricing itself."

While tickets for the gigs are going to be given out for free, fans will still need them to get into the shows. The tickets will be made available on the Websites of various sponsors; further information will be available at www.ozzfest.com or www.livenation.com.

As of now, the only confirmed headliner is Ozzy Osbourse.

"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 groundbreaking," Sharon Osbourne said.

She added that she didn't expect bands to "tour all summer for nothing," but invited them to simply "come out and play a date or two.

"They can sell their T-shirts, CDs and whatever else they've got," she said.

The traveling festival is slated to kick off July 7 in Los Angeles. While no other definitive dates have been announced, Osbourne says tour buses will also make stops in Seattle, San Francisco, Denver, Phoenix, Atlanta, Chicago, Pittsburgh, New York, Boston, Miami and Nashville, among other cities.
 
That is great news. Haven't gone since '03, looks like I may have to go this year though. Can't beat free.
 
Ozzfest sucks. I went one year. It was stupid hot, and Ozzy didn't remember the lyrics to some Black Sabbath songs.
 
I'm getting the feeling that yet again, Ozzfest won't be coming to the UK
 
I haven't been to an OzzFest since '97 or '98, too much crappy nu-metal. While free is nice, I doubt I'll be interested in the list of bands.
 
maybe if the sponsors actually sell their items at more normal prices (a buck for a bottle of water or two for a burger) they could cover the costs

oh well, recesion is recesion
 
OMG!! IF THIS IS TRUE I AM SO F**** THERE!!! if it come to my state.
 
Sweet. Guess I'll be going. I just hope they don't do a show in Sydney, the home of the worst movie of 2006.
 
holy **** thats awsome news, i couldnt go last year for that reason, high ticket price, i wouldhave had to pay almost 200.

but now since its free ill be there, but sooo many people would want in.
 
thats class- good for the metal fans- i hope other events follow suit
 
Never been a metal fan but this is still some cool news. I hope Warped Tour follows suit but that seems unlikely and entirely dependent on how succesful OzFest is this year.
 
Cool. Too bad there's no chance of seeing Iron Maiden on it this year.
 
The states that are free 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.

And I am in one of those states. :yay:
 
The show at Sandstone (where all those kinds of shows around KC are) is free? Hellz yes.
 
there are gonna b less bands due to this b/c too many ppl are greedy bastards
 

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