Everything Music. Everything News. Everything live.

Sharon Osbourne Confirms Ozzfest Will ‘Absolutely’ Return in 2027

ID 54921428 © 
Starstock | Dreamstime.com
ID 54921428 © Starstock | Dreamstime.com

Sharon Osbourne has confirmed that Ozzfest, the pioneering heavy metal festival she co-founded with late husband Ozzy Osbourne, will return in 2027 after a nearly decade-long hiatus.

Speaking at the MIDEM 2026 music industry conference in Cannes, France, during a conversation with Download Festival producer and manager Andy Copping, Osbourne was unequivocal about the festival's future.

“Yes, absolutely. Yeah, we're gonna do it,” Osbourne said when asked about Ozzfest's return.

The last Ozzfest was held at the Forum in Los Angeles in 2018, just a month before Ozzy fell seriously ill. Osbourne, 73, said the hiatus was never planned.

“There was no plans to stop it. We were still gonna do it, but Ozzy couldn't,” she said. “And Ozzy and I would talk about it, and he'd say, ‘Do you think Ozzfest would work without me?' And I'm, like, ‘Yeah, it's a brand. It will work without you.' And he said, ‘We should do it.'”

Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22, 2025, at age 76 of cardiac arrest and coronary artery disease, weeks after his final performance at the “Back to the Beginning” all-star show in Birmingham, England.

In a January 2026 interview with Billboard, Sharon revealed she had been in talks with Live Nation about reviving the festival. “It was something Ozzy was very passionate about: giving young talent a stage in front of a lot of people,” she said. “We really started metal festivals in this country. It was [replicated but] never done with the spirit of what ours was, because ours was a place for new talent. It was like summer camp for kids.”

Osbourne indicated the revived Ozzfest may expand beyond its traditional heavy metal and hard rock focus, saying she'd like to “mix up the genres” for the 2027 edition.

Ozzfest ran nearly annually from 1996 through 2018 and is credited with helping launch the careers of System of a Down, Disturbed, Slipknot, and many others. Past headliners and performers included Black Sabbath, Pantera, Tool, Slayer, Foo Fighters, Megadeth, Rob Zombie, Deftones, Linkin Park, and Limp Bizkit, among dozens more.

Following the release of Osbourne's MIDEM remarks, Ozzfest's official Instagram account posted a graphic reading: “Ozzfest Will Return…”

What remains unconfirmed: Specific dates, venues, cities, ticket pricing, and the 2027 lineup have not been announced. Whether the festival will be a single-location event or a multi-city touring format — as it was historically — has not been specified. The status of the Live Nation partnership has not been finalized publicly.

Related Stories

WATCH: Art Garfunkel Joins Charlie Puth for ‘The Boxer’ at Madison Square Garden

Art Garfunkel surprised the crowd at Charlie Puth’s sold-out Madison Square Garden show, joining him for a performance of Simon & Garfunkel’s ‘The Boxer.’

Steve Lukather Says Posthumous Van Halen Album Will ‘Blow You Away’

Steve Lukather tells Guitar Player the upcoming posthumous Van Halen album features finished Eddie Van Halen tracks that will blow fans away. Here’s what we

Mick Jagger’s Lost 1992 Blues Album With the Red Devils Has Never Been Released

In 1992, Mick Jagger recorded 13 blues tracks in 14 hours with LA bar band the Red Devils and producer Rick Rubin. The session has never been officially

Sebastian Bach Steps In for Dee Snider on Twisted Sister’s 50th Anniversary Tour

Sebastian Bach will front Twisted Sister on rescheduled 50th anniversary dates after Dee Snider resigned on health grounds. Jay Jay French and Bach speak

Peter Gabriel Releases ‘A Hard Lesson,’ Oldest Track From Upcoming ‘oi’ Album

Peter Gabriel releases ‘A Hard Lesson,’ the oldest track from his upcoming oi album, a song rooted in a late-’80s visit to Senegal and its polyrhythmic music.

Billy Gibbons and Keith Urban Team Up on New Single ‘Brown Paper Bag’

Billy Gibbons releases new solo single ‘Brown Paper Bag’ featuring Keith Urban on guitar, as ZZ Top’s Dos Amigos Tour heads to Europe starting June 24.

Jonathan Cain to Exit Journey at the End of the Band’s Farewell Tour

Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist who helped define Journey’s biggest era, is preparing to leave the band when its farewell run…

Bret Michaels The Latest Artist To Pull Out of Trump’s Freedom 250 Concert Series

Bret Michaels has withdrawn from the Freedom 250 concert series in Washington, D.C., becoming one of the most recognizable names…

Tom Morello’s Power to the People Fest Brings Springsteen, Foo Fighters to D.C.

Tom Morello’s Power to the People festival hits Merriweather Post Pavilion on Oct. 3, 2026, with Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters, Joan Baez and more.