Ozzfest 2007 Release First Ticketing Details

Band Photo: Lamb of God (?)
You've heard about how Ozzfest is boldly redefining the concert industry this year by making all the tickets to the summer's premiere touring concert festival entirely free for fans.
Well, Ozzfest fans have a number of ways to score a pair of tickets to "FreeFest" — which will rock mightily with festival's namesake OZZY OSBOURNE and LAMB OF GOD, HATEBREED, LORDI, BEHEMOTH, MONDO GENERATOR, NILE, ANKLA, CIRCUS DIABLO, THE SHOWDOWN, 3 INCHES OF BLOOD, DAATH, CHTHONIC and IN THIS MOMENT.
Ticket codes will be distributed through sponsor websites beginning May 12. Details on these programs are available on Ozzfest.com, LiveNation.com, MonsterEnergy.com, JagerMusic.com and FYE.com. In the meantime, various sponsors will have offline initiatives, details of which will also be available via their respective websites.
These codes can be redeemed for tickets beginning June 12 — exactly one month before the first Ozzfest 2007 show in Seattle. Fans will return to the site where they registered or www.livenation.com/ozzfest, enter their code and download two tickets to the show of their choice. Note: To ensure that everyone gets the chance for free tickets, there is a limit of two tickets per customer.
The 24-city earth-pounding 12th annual Ozzfest will launch July 12 in Seattle, WA at the White River Amphitheatre. Ozzfest will also hit George, WA; Sacramento, CA; Mountain View, CA; Devore, CA; Phoenix, AZ; Albuquerque, NM; Denver, CO; Kansas City, MO; Dallas, TX; San Antonio, TX; St. Louis, MO; Columbus, OH; Tinley Park, IL; East Troy, WI; Indianapolis, IN; Holmdel, NJ; Hartford, CT; Boston, MA; Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Detroit, MI; Charlotte, NC; and West Palm Beach, FL.
Source: Blabbermouth
What's Next?
- Previous Article:
Anthrax To Take Part In Online Chat - Next Article:
Once Dead Sign With Open Grave Records
25 Comments on "Ozzfest 2007 Release First Ticketing Details"
Post your comments and discuss the article below! (no login required)

I agree with the notion that we'll have to buy a bunch of sh**, or something for good seats, but I also agree with the "If I don't get to go, oh well" thing, too. This lineup isn't THAT sweet. I mean, NILE is the band I'm probably looking forward to seeing the most, since I've seen pretty much all the others (except Lordi). I don't know. I'm kinda in the middle on this one. It's cool that the tickets are free, but will it be worth tracking tickets down? Offline initiatives my ass!
To minimize comment spam/abuse, you cannot post comments on articles over a month old. Please check the sidebar to the right or the related band pages for recent related news articles.
wow 2 per customer that sucks, but im not surprised....
whos the last band on the main stage thats tba?