Ozzfest Announces 2027 Return with Birmingham & North America Tour

Sharon Osbourne confirms plans to revive the iconic metal festival, focusing on new talent and community spirit.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 4:58pm

A striking, minimalist illustration featuring bold, jagged shapes in black, red, and white, conceptually representing the return of the Ozzfest metal music festival.The revived Ozzfest promises to recapture the festival's original spirit of discovery and community, with a focus on nurturing new metal talent.Villa Park Today

Ozzfest, the legendary metal music festival founded by Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, is making a comeback in 2027. The revival will kick off with a two-day event at Villa Park in Birmingham, UK, Ozzy's hometown, before expanding to a North American tour in 2028. The focus will be on nurturing up-and-coming metal acts and recapturing the festival's original spirit of discovery and community.

Why it matters

Ozzfest was once a crucial platform for emerging metal bands to gain exposure and build their fan bases. By returning to this ethos of supporting new talent, the revived festival could reinvigorate the metal scene and provide a valuable launchpad for the next generation of artists. Additionally, the Birmingham homecoming will be a meaningful tribute to Ozzy Osbourne's roots and the festival's enduring legacy.

The details

The 2027 Ozzfest will feature two days of performances at Villa Park in Birmingham, UK, followed by a North American tour in 2028. The lineup will prioritize up-and-coming metal acts, in keeping with the festival's historical focus on nurturing new talent. Discussions have also included the possibility of inviting iconic metal figures like Judas Priest's Rob Halford to perform, creating a bridge between the festival's past and future. Organizers are in talks with Live Nation to ensure the necessary scale and logistical support for the global event.

  • Ozzfest will return in 2027 with a two-day event in Birmingham, UK.
  • The festival will then expand to a North American tour in 2028.

The players

Sharon Osbourne

The co-founder of Ozzfest and wife of Ozzy Osbourne, who has confirmed the festival's return in 2027.

Ozzy Osbourne

The legendary heavy metal singer and co-founder of Ozzfest, whose Birmingham roots will be celebrated in the festival's 2027 homecoming.

Rob Halford

The lead singer of Judas Priest, who is being considered for a potential appearance at the revived Ozzfest to bridge the festival's past and future.

Live Nation

The event organizer and promoter that is in talks with the Ozzfest team to provide the necessary scale and logistical support for the festival's global return.

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What they’re saying

“We're going back to the original spirit of Ozzfest, where it was a platform for new bands to shine in front of large crowds. It's going to be a celebration of metal's past, present, and future.”

— Sharon Osbourne, Co-founder of Ozzfest

What’s next

The Ozzfest team is currently in discussions with Live Nation to finalize the logistics and lineup for the 2027 festival in Birmingham and the subsequent North American tour in 2028.

The takeaway

Ozzfest's return is more than just a nostalgia trip; it's an intentional effort to revive the festival's legacy of discovering and championing new metal talent. By prioritizing up-and-coming acts and fostering a sense of community, the revived Ozzfest could become a vital platform for the next generation of metal artists to break through and connect with passionate fans.