OZZY OSBOURNE Wants Unsigned Act For London's iTunes Festival

June 15, 2010

According to The Press Association, Ozzy Osbourne is searching for an unsigned band to open for him at the iTunes festival.

Osbourne has teamed up with MySpace to give one up-and-coming act the rock opportunity of a lifetime, supporting him at London, England's Roundhouse on July 3.

Ozzy said: "Throughout my career I've felt this obligation to give up-and-coming bands a leg up in the music business. I've taken out bands from MÖTLEY CRÜE to METALLICA to SYSTEM OF A DOWN and SLIPKNOT on their first big tours. I'm looking to give a new band a huge fucking break by having them open the show."

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