OZZY OSBOURNE To Offer 'Unknown' Band Chance To Perform At OZZFEST 2004

May 14, 2004

Ozzfest's official web site has posted the first episode of "OzTV 2004", a Quicktime file (size 6.2 MB) containing a written message from Ozzy Osbourne. The message reads as follows:

"We interrupt your Friday for a very important announcement from the Prince of F**king Darkness…

"Do YOU have what it takes? Are YOU ready for your shot? I'm giving an unknown band an OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME to perform on the main stage at Ozzfest 2004 before tens of thousands of people and to have your performance filmed and shown before a worldwide audience.

"ARE YOU F**KING READY? I CAN'T F**KING HEAR YOU!!!

"Full details coming on Thursday May 20th 2004.

"God Bless, Ozzy Osbourne."

The next "OzTV" episode will feature UNEARTH at the "Headbanger's Ball" show from L.A., according to a posting on the Ozzfest web site.

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