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can Ozzfest return?
Recently I saw on Instagram how they were asking if should OzzFest return, many support the idea yes i see where you would get the idea that it would be a good idea but since things because of traffic was Ozzy's namesake Festival I i feel like not without Ozzy it shouldn't return because the tradition for Oz Fest was that you see you get to see Ozzy at the end of the night and during the day and the evening and what not until Ozzy comes on stage you get to see pretty cool metal bands too and up and coming metal bands andLegendary metal bands at the end of the night you get to always see Ozzy and stuff and that's where I standThe question should Oz Fest returnAnd can Ozzfest returnI I don't think so it wouldn't be the sameQuite frankly it wouldn't be right at least that's the way I see it that's allPeriodI guess I'm speaking as an Ozzy fan andYes I am speaking as a Ozzy fan and someone that really loves Ozzy. To me it doesn't seem right I mean after all think about this Ozzy just passed and and yet i don't I don't know where yes I do know where I stand I don't think it would work I mean you know this is Ozzy's and Sharon's baby and brainchild and stuff and you know like I said before I just don't i just don't see it that's all that's all I'm trying to say . To have Ozz Fest without its namesake this beautiful child has no way there's just no way that's all. It would be hollow and there would always be a reminder of the fact that Ozzy isn't there. Not only would it be hollow but also empty.
By Revista Miko:XCI 28 days ago in Beat
Playlist: Changing narratives
Amelia Coburn - Something Wild If you’ve been following these playlists from the start, you’ll know all about my enthusiasm for Amelia Coburn. Her See Saw, from the excellent 2024 album Between the Moon and the Milkman, featured in the first of these, and she continues to go from strength to strength.
By Andy Potts28 days ago in Beat
Rock the Country Festival and the Feeling of Belonging It Creates
There is something about country music that feels like home, even if you grew up far from fields, trucks, or small towns. It carries stories of love, loss, pride, and long roads. The Rock the Country Festival taps into that feeling in a way few events can. It is not just about loud speakers or famous names on a stage. It is about people standing shoulder to shoulder, singing words they know by heart, and feeling understood for a few hours. This article explores what the Rock the Country Festival really is, why it matters to so many fans, and how it has grown into a space where music and identity quietly meet.
By Muqadas khanabout a month ago in Beat
Playlist: one old favourite, two new
That Clare - Get Away Anyone who rates Songs of Faith and Devotion as her all-time favourite album and picks out Cabaret as another major influence is alright in my book. Teesside’s That Clare produces elegantly dystopian electro pop with a strong political slant.
By Andy Pottsabout a month ago in Beat
2007 the year the Osbournes had made Ozzfest free!
A lovely time for me In 2007 Ozzy and Sharon had decided to Ozzfest free and it was fantastic! That was the year that I had gone to Ozzfest it was my once in a lifetime chance to get to see Ozzy in concert. I am glad I could go.
By Revista Miko:XCI about a month ago in Beat
Andreas Szakacs Productions Officially Begins Production on New Project
Andreas Szakacs Productions has officially entered production on its latest project, marking an exciting and ambitious new chapter for the studio. Known for its striking visual storytelling, meticulous craftsmanship, and commitment to high production standards, the company is poised to deliver a project that promises to engage audiences both emotionally and visually.
By Andreas Szakacsabout a month ago in Beat
Harry Styles Tour 2026 and the Waiting That Feels Personal
Long before any official announcement, the idea of a Harry Styles tour 2026 has already settled into people’s hearts. It lives in late-night playlists, in videos saved from past concerts, in the quiet hope that music will once again feel shared and alive. Fans are not just waiting for dates or cities. They are waiting for a feeling. Harry Styles tours have never been only about songs. They are about connection, safety, and the rare comfort of being surrounded by strangers who feel like friends. As 2026 slowly comes into focus, the conversation grows louder. Not from noise, but from longing. People want to know if he will return, how it might feel, and whether the magic can happen again.
By Muqadas khan2 months ago in Beat












