OZZY OSBOURNE, KORN Confirmed For Israel's OZZFEST

July 7, 2010

According to Ynet, OZZY OSBOURNE and KORN will perform at the Israeli edition of Ozzy's travelling festival, Ozzfest, on September 28 at HaYarkon Park in Tel Aviv. The event will reportedly cost nearly $2 million to put on, with additional bands yet to be announced. Tickets are 325 Israel New Shekels (around $84),and will soon to be raised to 425 Israel New Shekels (around $110). VIP packages — including an actual seat, T-shirt and luxury accommodations — will cost 1,100 Israel New Shekels (around $283).

A video message from KORN frontman Jonathan Davis announcing his band's upcoming appearance in Israel can be viewed below.

(Thanks: Metal Israel)

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