OZZFEST 2003: TRUST COMPANY Moved To Main Stage

March 5, 2003

According to the official Ozzfest newsletter, TRUST COMPANY — who were previously set to co-headline the second stage with CRADLE OF FILTH — have now been added to the main stage at this summer's traveling festival. As a result, Montreal's VOIVOD will go on right before second-stage headliners CRADLE OF FILTH at every show on the upcoming tour.

The bill is now as follows:

Main Stage:

OZZY
KORN
MARILYN MANSON
DISTURBED
CHEVELLE
TRUST COMPANY

Second Stage:

CRADLE OF FILTH (headliner)
VOIVOD
MEMENTO
HOTWIRE
SHADOWS FALL
GRADE 8
TWISTED METHOD
NOTHINGFACE
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE
UNLOCO
DEPSWA
MOTOGRATER
SWORN ENEMY

Ozzfest 2003 kicks off on June 28 in San Antonio, Texas.

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