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Ozzy’s Europe Plans

11:01 AM, Thursday 9/2/10 2 |   |

The Prince Of Darkness adds more dates to his march across the globe, slotting shows for Hungary and Japan.

Touring in support of his Scream album, the Rock and Roll Hall Of Famer began his Euro journey Aug. 29 in Prague with a band featuring guitarist Gus G. along with bassist Blasko, drummer Tommy Clufetos and Adam Wakeman (son of Rick) on keyboards.

  • Ozzy Osbourne

    25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concert, Madison Square Garden, NYC
    October 30, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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With many dates on the European leg already released, today Osbourne introduced a few more tour stops on the ol’ routing sheet. Look for him and the boys to play Budapest at the Papp-Laszio Arena Oct. 4 and Tokyo’s International Forum Oct. 13. The Japan date is in addition to Osbourne’s previously announced appearances at Loud Park Festivals in Osaka and Saitama-Si.

After Japan Osbourne returns to the states where he’ll headline the annual Halloween weekend extravaganza in New Orleans known as Voodoo Experience before embarking on a U.S. tour. Those dates will be announced shortly.

Also coming up in the near future is the release of an expanded two-CD version of Scream featuring seven bonus songs, previously unreleased tracks and live recordings “Bark At The Moon,” “Let Me Hear You Scream” and “No More Tears” plus the Black Sabbath classic “Faires Wear Boots.” The tracks were recorded during Osbourne’s U.K. appearances at Folkestone and Birmingham this year. The deluxe edition of Scream drops Oct. 5.

For more information, click here for the official Ozzy Osbourne website.


2 Comments leave a comment

  1. 633
    Studebaker Hawk wrote:

    02:43 PM, Sep 02, 2010

     Hades,you will never die! Keep on rockin' those frayed vocal cords and nerves.

  2. 80
    live concert freak wrote:

    06:32 AM, Sep 03, 2010

    How much longer can Sharon prop up the money machine before the dead carcass starts to smell. It is over Ozzy just stay home!! This is a man who is a "One trick Pony" and the horse is dead!! It is getting to be a sad time watching him on stage. He was one of the greatest metal acts of all time!! hands down, time to walk (wheelchair) away!!!



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