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2010-07-29 | OZZfest wedding package for Ozzy fans | Ozzy Osbourne is offering romantic fans the chance to get married at his upcoming OZZfest gigs by creating a ticket package just for them.
The rocker and sponsors of the touring festival have teamed up to create a special registry and concert deal.
The Unholy Matrimony Package will include everything except a marriage license, including 10 general admission pit tickets for the bride and groom and eight guests, an official OZZFest wedding ceremony conducted by an ordained minister, an OZZFest cake and champagne toast, and access to the OZZFest VIP lounge.
They will also be handed gifts galore by event sponsors.
The Unholy Matrimony Package is already proving popular - fans in California, Connecticut and New Jersey have already snapped up the deal.
This year's OZZFest features headliner Osbourne, Motley Crue, Halford, Black Label Society and Drowning Pool. The six-date U.S. tour begins next month. Source: Ananova |
2005-04-25 | Motley Crue add date to tour | Motley Crue have added an extra date to their UK tour.
The group will bring their Red White & Crue tour to Newcastle Arena on June 21.
The group kick off the UK leg of their tour on June 11 at Glasgow SECC.
The band's greatest hits album Red White & Crue is due for release on May 30 and will be preceded by a single If I Die Tomorrow on May 23.
Tickets for the new show are priced at Ј28.50 reports NME.com. Source: Ananova |
2003-07-31 | Police Report: MÖTLEY CRÜE Singer Threw Prostitute Against The Wall | MTV.com has confirmed RockConfidential.com's report that police in Nevada have issued a warrant for the arrest of Motley Crue singer Vince Neil for allegedly attacking a prostitute at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch.
As reported here yesterday, the warrant apparently stems from a July 10 incident involving Andrea Terry (a.k.a. Trixxxie Blue), a sex worker at the brothel near Carson City, who accuses Neil of grabbing her around the throat and throwing her against the wall, according to the criminal complaint. Neil faces misdemeanor battery charges and a bail of at least $1,000, according to a Dayton Township court clerk.
If convicted of this latest assault charge, Neil would face a maximum of six months in jail and a $1,000 fine, according to the Lyon County district attorney's office.
Back in early April, Neil, 42, entered a no contest plea to misdemeanor battery in an assault involving a record producer outside a Sunset Strip nightclub last year. He was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service, pay restitution and go through a booking process, which would place his fingerprints on file with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
The charge came from a fight on April 28, 2002, at the "Rainbow" Bar and Grill in West Hollywood with record producer Michael Schuman. The two men had never met before that night.
Schuman's attorney, Trent Copeland, said Neil came up to Schuman in the club's parking lot and struck him several times in the face. His client fell and broke an elbow when he hit the ground, Copeland said. Source: BlabberMouth |
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