Over the years, a variety of bands have made up the yearly lineups of Ozzfest, a yearly heavy metal music festival that usually tours the United States in summer. [1]
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October 25, 1996 | Phoenix | United States | Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion |
October 26, 1996 | San Bernardino | Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion |
"That whole tour was like the Morbid Tour – it was a funeral on wheels," quipped Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler. "Every band was wearing black." [2] "I'd have liked to have done a long set, as opposed to fifty minutes or an hour," remarked guitarist Tony Iommi. "For me it didn't feel like we'd done enough." [3]
The Columbus show was cancelled when Osbourne lost his voice. "They wanted me to go on and announce that Ozzy wasn't going to be there," Tony Iommi recalled. "I said, 'You've got no chance of that!' There was no way I'm walking out there saying we're not playing… Pantera were a particularly great bunch of guys and they went out and jammed away. Ozzy's band as well – they were nice people. When they [the audience] were told that we weren't going to be playing at the end and Ozzy wasn't going to be showing up, they just fucking wrecked the place… We had to reschedule it [for July 1]." [3]
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93X Fest (Warm-up show) | |||||
May 23, 1998 | Somerset | United States | Float Rite Park Amphitheater (Ozzy only) | ||
Europe | |||||
May 29, 1998 | Nuremberg | Germany | Frankenstadion ( Rock im Park ) | ||
May 31, 1998 | Nürburg | Nürburgring ( Rock am Ring ) | |||
June 1, 1998 | Berlin | Berlin Arena (Ozzfest Germany) | |||
June 3, 1998 | Budapest | Hungary | Kisstadion (without Ozzy's band) | ||
June 4, 1998 | Vienna | Austria | Libro Music Hall (Ozzfest Austria) | ||
June 6, 1998 | Milan | Italy | Forum di Assago ( Gods of Metal without Ozzy's band) | ||
June 9, 1998 | Prague | Czech Republic | Slavia Athletic Stadium (without Ozzy's band) | ||
June 10, 1998 | Katowice | Poland | Spodek (without Ozzy's band) | ||
June 13, 1998 | Hultsfred | Sweden | Hultsfred Rural Park ( Hultsfred Festival without Ozzy's band) | ||
June 14, 1998 | Seinäjoki | Finland | Tornava Open Air Theater ( Provinssirock without Ozzy's band) | ||
June 20, 1998 | Milton Keynes | England | Milton Keynes Bowl (Ozzfest England) | 47,009 / 50,000 | $2,140,027 |
June 22, 1998 | San Sebastián | Spain | Velódromo de Anoeta (Anoeta Rock Festival) | ||
June 25, 1998 | Roskilde | Denmark | Roskilde Festival Grounds ( Roskilde Festival without Ozzy's band) | ||
June 27, 1998 | St. Gallen | Switzerland | Sittertobel (St. Gallen Open Air Festival without Ozzy's band) | ||
June 28, 1998 | Dessel | Belgium | Dessel Castle ( Graspop Metal Meeting without Ozzy's band) | ||
June 30, 1998 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum (without Ozzy's band) | ||
North America | |||||
July 3, 1998 | Holmdel | United States | PNC Bank Arts Center | ||
July 5, 1998 | |||||
July 7, 1998 | Mansfield | Great Woods Amphitheater | |||
July 9, 1998 | |||||
July 11, 1998 | Camden | Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Center | |||
July 12, 1998 | Burgettstown | Star Lake Amphitheatre | |||
July 14, 1998 | Akron | Rubber Bowl | |||
July 16, 1998 | Noblesville | Deer Creek Music Center | |||
July 18, 1998 | Somerset | Float Rite Park Amphitheatre | |||
July 19, 1998 | East Troy | Alpine Valley Music Theatre | |||
July 21, 1998 | Columbus | Polaris Amphitheatre | |||
July 23, 1998 | Clarkston | Pine Knob Music Theatre | |||
July 25, 1998 | Maryland Heights | Riverport Amphitheatre | |||
July 26, 1998 | Bonner Springs | Sandstone Amphitheater | |||
July 29, 1998 | Orlando | Central Florida Fairgrounds | |||
July 30, 1998 | West Palm Beach | Coral Sky Amphitheatre | |||
August 1, 1998 | Raleigh | Hardee's Walnut Creek Amphitheatre | |||
August 2, 1998 | Bristow | Nissan Pavilion |
The concert on July 18, 1998, at Float Rite Park was merged with Warped Tour 1998. Some 39,000 fans were at the 12-hour, six-stage, 48-band event. [5]
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Just before the tour, Soulfly took the place of Ministry amidst a management changeover. [6] The lineup on the Main Stage and 2nd Stage changed further shortly after the tour began when Crazy Town was pulled from the tour by the band's manager. Disturbed was moved to open the Main Stage. [7] [8]
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Date | City | Country | Venue | Tickets sold / Available | Revenue |
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Europe | |||||
May 17, 2002 | Nuremberg | Germany | Frankenstadion ( Rock im Park ) | ||
May 19, 2002 | Nürburg | Nürburgring ( Rock am Ring ) | |||
May 20, 2002 | Braunschweig | Volkswagen Halle (Ozzfest Germany) | |||
May 23, 2002 | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis (Ozzfest Belgium) | ||
May 25, 2002 | Castle Donington | England | Donington Park (Ozzfest England) | ||
May 29, 2002 | Katowice | Poland | Spodek (Ozzfest Poland) | ||
May 30, 2002 | Prague | Czech Republic | Strahov Stadium (Ozzfest Czech Republic) | ||
June 1, 2002 | Nijmegen | Netherlands | Stadion de Goffert (Ozzfest Netherlands) | ||
June 3, 2002 | London | England | Buckingham Palace Garden (Party @ The Palace) | ||
North America | |||||
United States | |||||
July 10, 2002 | Scranton | Ford Pavilion | 13,075 / 17,417 | $613,302 | |
July 12, 2002 | Camden | Tweeter Center | 24,874 / 24,874 | $1,079,643 | |
July 13, 2002 | Hartford | Meadows Music Center | 21,933 / 22,425 | $1,076,204 | |
July 16, 2002 | Mansfield | Tweeter Center | 35,089 / 38,000 | $1,813,858 | |
July 17, 2002 | |||||
July 19, 2002 | Holmdel | PNC Bank Arts Center | 30,901 / 33,895 | $1,834,452 | |
July 20, 2002 | |||||
July 24, 2002 | Burgettstown | Post-Gazette Pavilion | 21,371 / 23,273 | $878,796 | |
July 26, 2002 | West Palm Beach | Mars Music Amphitheatre | 17,805 / 19,771 | $917,344 | |
July 28, 2002 | Atlanta | Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheater | 14,270 / 19,000 | $818,126 | |
16,852 / 20,000 | $794,845 | ||||
August 4, 2002 | Cuyahoga Falls | Blossom Music Center | 11,769 / 20,000 | $571,961 | |
August 7, 2002 | Clarkston | DTE Energy Music Theatre | 28,092 / 30,404 | $1,565,845 | |
August 8, 2002 | |||||
August 10, 2002 | Tinley Park | Tweeter Center Chicago | 24,819 / 28,429 | $1,110,563 | |
August 11, 2002 | East Troy | Alpine Valley Music Theatre | 25,297 / 35,103 | $569,747 | |
August 13, 2002 | Noblesville | Verizon Wireless Music Center | 20,592 / 24,044 | $908,407 | |
Bristow | Nissan Pavilion | ||||
August 15, 2002 | 21,468 / 24,907 | $1,078,605 | |||
August 17, 2002 | Somerset | Float Rite Park Amphitheatre | |||
August 19, 2002 | Maryland Heights | UMB Bank Pavilion | 13,707 / 21,205 | $672,302 | |
August 20, 2002 | Bonner Springs | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Kansas City | 11,320 / 18,000 | $531,581 | |
August 22, 2002 | Denver | Pepsi Center | 10,454 / 14,560 | $790,723 | |
August 24, 2002 | Wheatland | AutoWest Amphitheatre | 19,384 / 19,711 | $1,090,008 | |
August 25, 2002 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | |||
August 27, 2002 | George | The Gorge Amphitheatre | 20,000 / 20,000 | $1,235,000 | |
August 31, 2002 | San Bernardino | Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavilion | 44,738 / 60,000 | $2,054,071 | |
September 2, 2002 | Chula Vista | Coors Amphitheatre | 11,596 / 17,439 | $628,164 | |
September 5, 2002 | Phoenix | Cricket Wireless Pavilion | 15,403 / 19,671 | $733,007 | |
September 7, 2002 | Selma | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | 19,453 / 19,982 | $1,018,104 | |
September 8, 2002 | Dallas | Smirnoff Music Center | 14,761 / 20,000 | $750,986 |
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Date | City | Country | Venue | Tickets sold / Available | Revenue |
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June 28, 2003 | Selma | United States | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | 18,333 / 19,982 | $936,343 |
June 29, 2003 | Dallas | Smirnoff Music Center | 15,047 / 19,382 | $924,401 | |
July 2, 2003 | Phoenix | Cricket Pavilion | 19,714 / 19,714 | $786,405 | |
July 3, 2003 | Chula Vista | Coors Amphitheatre | 12,895 / 15,000 | $711,246 | |
July 5, 2003 | San Bernardino | Hyundai Pavilion | 27,473 / 44,637 | $1,445,289 | |
July 8, 2003 | San Francisco | Shoreline Amphitheatre | |||
July 9, 2003 | Wheatland | Sleep Train Amphitheatre | 12,756 / 19,711 | $653,888 | |
July 12, 2003 | Auburn | White River Amphitheatre | 13,957 / 19,536 | $792,072 | |
July 15, 2003 | Albuquerque | Journal Pavilion | |||
July 17, 2003 | Maryland Heights | UMB Bank Pavilion | 14,434 / 21,218 | $674,579 | |
July 19, 2003 | Somerset | Float-Rite Park | |||
July 20, 2003 | Tinley Park | Tweeter Center Chicago | 21,358 / 28,486 | $979,202 | |
July 22, 2003 | Cuyahoga Falls | Blossom Music Center | |||
July 24, 2003 | Clarkston | DTE Energy Music Theatre | 28,799 / 30,404 | $1,602,356 | |
July 25, 2003 | |||||
July 30, 2003 | Burgettstown | Post-Gazette Pavilion | 22,556 / 23,255 | $878,905 | |
July 31, 2003 | Noblesville | Verizon Wireless Music Center | 21,119 / 24,131 | $910,613 | |
August 2, 2003 | East Troy | Alpine Valley Music Theatre | 25,104 / 35,118 | $1,073,458 | |
August 3, 2003 | Columbus | Polaris Amphitheater | |||
August 5, 2003 | Scranton | Ford Pavilion | 12,090 / 17,217 | $554,396 | |
August 7, 2003 | Camden | Tweeter Center at the Waterfront | 24,317 / 25,371 | $1,097,869 | |
August 9, 2003 | Hartford | Meadows Music Theatre | 19,605 / 24,620 | $915,729 | |
August 11, 2003 | Corfu | Darien Lake | 11,358 / 20,111 | $629,315 | |
August 14, 2003 | Mansfield | Tweeter Center | 29,960 / 39,800 | $1,465,482 | |
August 15, 2003 | |||||
August 18, 2003 | Holmdel | PNC Bank Arts Center | 26,655 / 33,888 | $1,467,649 | |
August 19, 2003 | |||||
August 22, 2003 | Bristow | Nissan Pavilion | 20,509 / 23,563 | $1,055,832 | |
August 24, 2003 | Charlotte | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | 16,563 / 18,855 | $729,339 | |
August 26, 2003 | Atlanta | HiFi Buys Amphitheatre | 9,872 / 19,000 | $519,029 | |
August 28, 2003 | West Palm Beach | Sound Advice Amphitheatre | 14,939 / 19,238 | $754,848 |
Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Slayer, Dimmu Borgir, Superjoint Ritual, Black Label Society
Slipknot, Hatebreed, Lamb of God, Atreyu, Bleeding Through, Lacuna Coil, Every Time I Die, Unearth, God Forbid, Otep, Devildriver, Magna-Fi, Throwdown, Darkest Hour, Disown
Date | City | Country | Venue | Tickets sold / Available | Revenue |
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July 10, 2004 | Hartford | United States | CTNow.com Meadows Music | 20,338 / 24,482 | $904,261 |
July 12, 2004 | Mansfield | Tweeter Center Boston | 19,900 / 19,900 | $1,046,785 | |
July 14, 2004 | Wantagh | Jones Beach Theater | 12,345 / 13,899 | $786,754 | |
July 16, 2004 | Holmdel | PNC Bank Arts Center | 16,963 / 16,963 | $990,664 | |
July 18, 2004 | Bristow | Nissan Pavilion | 18,831 / 23,389 | $908,363 | |
July 20, 2004 | Columbus | Germain Amphitheater | 12,213 / 20,000 | $523,977 | |
July 22, 2004 | Antioch | Starwood Amphitheatre | 15,340 / 18,829 | $541,892 | |
July 24, 2004 | Greenwood Village | Coors Amphitheatre | |||
July 27, 2004 | Auburn | White River Amphitheatre | 16,841 / 19,536 | $831,094 | |
July 29, 2004 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | 23,679 / 23,850 | $962,863 | |
July 31, 2004 | San Bernardino | Hyundai Pavilion | 45,000 / 45,000 | $1,634,479 | |
August 3, 2004 | Albuquerque | Journal Pavilion | 14,171 / 14,171 | $807,667 | |
August 5, 2004 | Dallas | Smirnoff Music Center | |||
August 7, 2004 | Selma | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | 18,926 / 19,262 | $894,282 | |
August 10, 2004 | Bonner Springs | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Kansas City | |||
August 12, 2004 | Maryland Heights | UMB Bank Pavilion | |||
August 14, 2004 | East Troy | Alpine Valley Music Theatre | 21,611 / 34,973 | $903,583 | |
August 17, 2004 | Clarkston | DTE Energy Music Theatre | 16,957 / 17,202 | $862,208 | |
August 19, 2004 | Cuyahoga Falls | Blossom Music Center | |||
August 21, 2004 | Tinley Park | Tweeter Center Chicago | 22,570 / 28,636 | $1,011,645 | |
August 24, 2004 | Noblesville | Verizon Wireless Music Center | 12,557 / 24,440 | $588,695 | |
August 26, 2004 | Camden | Tweeter Center at the Waterfront | 24,951 / 24,951 | $1,143,422 | |
August 28, 2004 | Burgettstown | Post-Gazette Pavilion | 21,354 / 23,121 | $814,899 | |
August 31, 2004 | Raleigh | Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek | |||
September 2, 2004 | Tampa | Tampa Bay Amphitheatre | |||
September 4, 2004 | West Palm Beach |
The Saturday (11 June) of the Download Festival at Donington Park was dubbed "Ozzfest Day", featuring Black Sabbath, Velvet Revolver, HIM, Anthrax, Alter Bridge, A, Bowling for Soup, The Mad Capsule Markets, The Dwarves and Trivium.
Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden (from July 15 – August 20), Mudvayne, Shadows Fall, Black Label Society, In Flames, Velvet Revolver (from August 23 – September 4), Slipknot (July 31 and August 20 only), Drowning Pool (August 25 only),
Rob Zombie, Killswitch Engage, As I Lay Dying, Mastodon, A Dozen Furies, The Haunted, Arch Enemy, The Black Dahlia Murder, Bury Your Dead, It Dies Today, Soilwork, Gizmachi, Wicked Wisdom, Trivium
Date | City | Country | Venue | Tickets sold / Available | Revenue |
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July 15, 2005 | Mansfield | United States | Tweeter Center Boston | 20,100 / 20,100 | $1,152,356 |
July 17, 2005 | Hartford | Meadows Music Theater | 20,430 / 24,482 | $842,248 | |
July 19, 2005 | Camden | Tweeter Center at the Waterfront | 23,655 / 25,371 | $982,538 | |
July 21, 2005 | Corfu | Darien Lake | 15,044 / 21,800 | $579,684 | |
July 23, 2005 | Burgettstown | Post-Gazette Pavilion | 21,526 / 23,085 | $767,857 | |
July 24, 2005 | Bristow | Nissan Pavilion | 18,803 / 20,975 | $926,511 | |
July 26, 2005 | Holmdel | PNC Bank Arts Center | 24,119 / 33,888 | $1,507,920 | |
July 27, 2005 | |||||
July 30, 2005 | Tinley Park | Tweeter Center | 20,794 / 28,644 | $936,538 | |
July 31, 2005 | Noblesville | Verizon Wireless Music Center | 20,038 / 24,204 | $749,207 | |
August 2, 2005 | Columbus | Germain Amphitheater | 14,606 / 20,000 | $534,228 | |
August 4, 2005 | Clarkston | DTE Energy Music Theatre | 17,202 / 17,202 | $949,564 | |
August 6, 2005 | East Troy | Alpine Valley Music Theatre | 20,575 / 35,072 | $869,270 | |
August 7, 2005 | Minneapolis | Float-Rite Park | |||
August 9, 2005 | Greenwood Village | Coors Amphitheatre | |||
August 11, 2005 | Auburn | White River Amphitheatre | 16,923 / 19,536 | $789,414 | |
August 13, 2005 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | 19,623 / 23,000 | $834,402 | |
August 14, 2005 | Wheatland | Sleep Train Amphitheatre | 11,709 / 19,711 | $462,162 | |
August 15, 2005 | |||||
August 16, 2005 | West Valley City | ||||
August 18, 2005 | Phoenix | Cricket Wireless Pavilion | 16,430 / 20,151 | $779,100 | |
August 20, 2005 | San Bernardino | Hyundai Pavilion | 46,078 / 46,843 | $1,704,385 | |
August 23, 2005 | Albuquerque | Journal Pavilion | 10,267 / 14,171 | $578,675 | |
August 25, 2005 | Dallas | Smirnoff Music Center | 9,056 / 19,082 | $545,586 | |
August 27, 2005 | The Woodlands | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | |||
August 28, 2005 | Selma | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | |||
August 31, 2005 | Antioch | Starwood Amphitheatre | |||
September 2, 2005 | Charlotte | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | |||
September 4, 2005 | West Palm Beach | Sound Advice Amphitheatre | 15,045 / 19,282 | $648,187 |
Ozzy Osbourne (on select dates), System of a Down, Disturbed, Avenged Sevenfold (cancelled August 13), Hatebreed (cancelled August 9 and 13), Lacuna Coil, DragonForce
Ozzy Osbourne (on select dates), Black Label Society, Atreyu, Unearth, Bleeding Through, Norma Jean
A Life Once Lost, The Red Chord, Walls of Jericho, Strapping Young Lad, All That Remains, Full Blown Chaos, Between the Buried and Me, Bad Acid Trip
Ozzy Osbourne, Lamb of God, Static-X, Lordi, Black Tide (started August 10)
Hatebreed, [9] Behemoth, Nick Oliveri and the Mondo Generator (July 12–22), DevilDriver (started August 2), Egypt Central (August 2–8)
Nile, Ankla, The Showdown, 3 Inches of Blood, DÅÅTH, In This Moment, Chthonic, Circus Diablo
Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Serj Tankian, Hellyeah, Jonathan Davis, Cavalera Conspiracy, Shadows Fall, Apocalyptica, In This Moment, All Star Dimebag Darrell Tribute
Sevendust, DevilDriver, Kingdom of Sorrow, Soilent Green, Witchcraft, Goatwhore
The Sword, Drowning Pool, Rigor Mortis, The Destro, Within Chaos, Debri, Black Tooth
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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August 9, 2008 | Frisco | United States | Pizza Hut Park |
Ozzy Osbourne, Mötley Crüe, Halford, Devildriver, Nonpoint
Black Label Society (cancelled August 22 and August 24), Drowning Pool (cancelled August 24), Kingdom of Sorrow (cancelled August 14)
Goatwhore (cancelled August 21), Skeletonwitch, Saviours, Kataklysm (cancelled August 24), Exodus (August 14 only), California Wildebeest (August 14 only), and Immune (August 14 only)
Ozzy Osbourne, Korn, Murderdolls, Steel Panther, Skindred
Ozzy Osbourne, Korn, Soulfly and Betzefer.
Almana Shchora, Behind the Sun and Tal Friedman and his band the Krayot.
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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August 14, 2010 | San Bernardino | United States | San Manuel Amphitheater |
August 17, 2010 | Tinley Park | First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre | |
August 19, 2010 | Burgettstown | First Niagara Pavilion | |
August 21, 2010 | Hartford | Comcast Theatre | |
August 22, 2010 | Camden | Susquehanna Bank Center | |
August 24, 2010 | Mansfield | Comcast Center | |
September 18, 2010 | London | England | O2 Arena |
September 28, 2010 | Tel Aviv | Israel | Yarkon Park |
Slipknot, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, Deftones, Maximum the Hormone, Man with a Mission, Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, The Treatment, Namba 69, crossfaith, Galneryus, Momoiro Clover Z, Knock Out Monkey, and Artema
Black Sabbath, Tool, Stone Sour, Dir En Grey, Anthem, coldrain, Steel Panther, Mucc, AA=, Ningen Isu, Head Phones President, and fade [12] [13]
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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May 11, 2013 | Chiba | Japan | Makuhari Messe |
May 12, 2013 |
Korn, Evanescence, Bullet for My Valentine, Noisemaker, VAMPS, ONE OK ROCK, Crossfaith, Corey Taylor, MEANING, Crystal Lake, and SiM
*OPENING ACTS :Wrong City, NoisyCell, The Winking Owl, Unveil Raze
Ozzy and Friends, Jane's Addiction, Hatebreed, A Day to Remember, Black Label Society, Babymetal, Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, 9mm Parabellum Bullet, Her Name in Blood, Ningen Isu, and OLDCODEX
*OPENING ACTS : Animetal the Second, A Crowd of Rebellion, Kanojo in the Display, SALTY DOG
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Nov 21, 2015 | Chiba | Japan | Makuhari Messe |
Nov 22, 2015 |
Black Sabbath, Disturbed, Megadeth, Opeth, Black Label Society, Rival Sons
Suicidal Tendencies, Hatebreed, DevilDriver, Goatwhore, Huntress
Municipal Waste, Kataklysm, The Shrine, Still Rebel, Allegaeon, Brujeria
Slipknot, Slayer, Amon Amarth, Anthrax, Trivium, Motionless in White
Sabaton, Suicide Silence, Overkill, Emmure, Butcher Babies, Man with a Mission
Whitechapel, Combichrist, Death Angel, Carnifex, Loathe, SiM, ONI
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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September 24, 2016 | San Bernardino | United States | San Manuel Amphitheater |
September 25, 2016 |
Ozzy Osbourne, Prophets of Rage, Deftones, Children of Bodom, Orange Goblin
Kreator, Baroness, High on Fire, Iron Reagan, 1349, Havok, Kyng, Tombs, Night Demon, Thrown Into Exile
Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Stone Sour, Eighteen Visions, Prayers
Testament, Life of Agony, The Black Dahlia Murder, Upon a Burning Body, Goatwhore, Death Angel, Code Orange, Oni, Stitched Up Heart, Ded
Sid Wilson, Repulsion, Exhumed, Warbringer, Ghoul
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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November 4, 2017 | San Bernardino | United States | Glen Helen Amphitheater |
November 5, 2017 |
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December 31, 2018 | Inglewood | United States | The Forum |
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