TOUR DATES:
05/27/99 West Palm, FL Coral Sky
05/29/99 Atlanta, GA Lakewood Amphitheater
05/31/99 Nashville, TN Starwood Amphitheater
06/02/99 Charlotte, NC Blockbuster Pavillion
06/04/99 Washington DC Nissan Amphitheater
06/06/99 Philadelphia, PA Entertainment Center
06/08/99 Holmdel, NJ PNC Arts Center
06/10/99 Holmdel, NJ PNC Arts Center
06/12/99 Pittsburgh, PA Starlake Amphiteheater
06/14/99 Columbus, OH Polaris Amphitheater
06/16/99 Mansfield, MA Great Woods
06/18/99 Mansfield, MA Great Woods
06/19/99 Hartford, CT Meadows Music Theater
06/25/99 Detroit, MI Pine Knob
06/27/99 Detroit, MI Pine Knob
06/29/99 Indianapolis, IN Deer Creek
07/01/99 Minneapolis, MN Float Rite Park
07/03/99 Milwaukee, WI Alpine Valley
07/05/99 Chicago, IL The World
07/07/99 St. Louis, MO Riverport
07/09/99 Kansas City, KS Sandstone
07/11/99 San Antonio, TX Retama Park
07/13/99 Dallas, TX Starplex Amphitheater
07/16/99 Vancouver, BC Thunderbird Stadium
07/18/99 Seattle, WA The Gorge
07/20/99 San Francisco, CA Shoreline
07/22/99 Phoenix, AZ Desert Sky
07/24/99 Devore, CA Blockbuster Pavillion
Ozzfest '99: The Last Supper
Black Sabbath to make final bow on fourth annual Ozzfest
The invitations are sealed. The table is set. The event of the millenium
is being staged once and for all. The last supper for Black Sabbath. This
winter's sensational Reunion tour saw frontman Ozzy Osbourne return to the
fold for the original band's first full tour in twenty years. In response
to SRO crowds across the country and overwhelming fan demand, Sabbath are
returning for one final swing as the main attraction of this year's
Ozzfest. The legendary band's 1999 winter jaunt solidified their status as
the kings of heavy music, and served as a powerful reminder of the
vitality of their timeless music. The Sabs will headline the perennially
top-grossing (per show, '97 and '98) Ozzfest, beginning May 27 in West
Palm Beach, Fla., in the company of the best of their progeny and
disciples, from the dark theatrics of Rob Zombie to Deftones' blistering
emotional fury to the total abandon of Slayer. Also appearing on the main
stage: veteran originalists Primus and stories-in-the-making Godsmack and
System of a Down. This year's second stage boasts cyber-core heavies Fear
Factory in the top spot with a supporting cast of hungry, heavy upstarts
including Slipknot, Puya, hed(pe), Pushmonkey, Drain, Static-X, and, for
the first time on the Ozzfest, unsigned bands: Los Angeles-based
Flashpoint and England's Apartment 26. In addition to the two stages of
music, Never Never Land, the circus-like concourse of attractions,
exhibitors, and exhibitionists, will once again return with its diversions
for the restless. The day promises to be an explosive juggernaut of
apocalyptic rock and roll fever.
This is it-the Last Supper. Come one, come all. Observe the Sabbath.
HoMe
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