OZZFEST 2004: NYC Band Auditions Details Revealed, L.A. Auditions Video Posted Online

June 16, 2004

The Ozzfest organizers have announced that the second round of their unsigned band contest will take place this Friday (June 18) at the Roxy (515 W. 18th Street) in New York City. "Check-in will begin Friday, June 18th at 9 AM," reads a posting at Ozzfest.com. "We will be interviewing bands that check in by 3pm OR the first 300 bands that arrive with completed applications, whichever comes first. PLEASE NOTE: All band members must be present and have their own application filled out in order to audition. Do not bring any musical instruments or gear to the open call."

The application can be downloaded at this location. Click here to see a two-minute Quicktime OzTV episode of the L.A. Band Auditions.

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