More Stops Announced In Nationwide Search For MISS OZZFEST

May 24, 2006

Ozzfest.com has announced more stops in their nationwide search for the first-ever Miss Ozzfest.

Ozzfest emcee Big Dave (well-known for his role in MTV's "Battle for Ozzfest") and professional Ozzfest party guy, Eddie, embarked on a nationwide trek last Friday (May 19),personally visiting 19 of the festival's 26 markets to stage events to find the first-ever Miss Ozzfest. The duo will be accepting entries and taking photographs of Miss Ozzfest candidates in each city (a complete list of dates is below). There are a number of Ozzfest tour cities that Big Dave and Eddie won't be able to get to on their cross-country trek, so special events will be held for contestants to enter in each of those cities. Go to Ozzfest.com for full details.

Throughout the summer, Ozzfest fans will take matters into their own hands, voting for their favorite entrants at Ozzfest.com. All entries collected from Big Dave and Eddie will be posted for fans to vote on. The top three in each tour city will be awarded free tickets to the show in their city, where at some point during the evening's festivities, the trio of contestants will be presented on stage to the discerning hard rock fans who will vote on a winner. Photos of each winning contestant, including the top vote getters from Raleigh and West Palm Beach, will be posted once again on Ozzfest.com, where fans can pick their Miss Ozzfest 2006. Final voting will be held at Ozzfest.com on August 7 and 8.

The winning beauty will be awarded the grand prize and receive round trip airfare and accommodations for her and a guest to attend the year's final show August 13 in West Palm Beach where she'll be crowned Miss Ozzfest 2006. We're sure her parents will be proud.

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