‘OZZY LIVES ON – A Rock Resurrection Tribute’ Hits The Clovercrest Hotel This November
Catch this explosive tribute to the Prince of Darkness next month.
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Ozzy Osbourne might be gone, but his memory will never die, with The Colvercrest Hotel presenting OZZY LIVES ON: A Rock Resurrection Tribute next month.
This special tribute to the Prince of Darkness takes place on Friday 14 November at the Clovercrest Hotel and is a showcase of Osbourne’s musical impact both with Black Sabbath and as a solo artist, featuring some of Australia’s finest rock musicians performing all of Ozzy’s biggest hits.
Fans will be treated to all the classics Sabbath tracks, including ‘Paranoid’, ‘War Pigs’ and ‘Iron Man’, alongside Ozzy’s solo masterpieces such as ‘Crazy Train’, ‘Mr. Crowley’, ‘Bark at the Moon’ and ‘Mama, I’m Coming Home’.
The evening will feature four incredible vocalists – Amanda Ozolins (Matterhorn), Glen Curnow (ex The Aussie Ausborn Show), Jackie RocktheBoss (Rock the Boss) and Deb Brunotte (Chanteuse Sirens of Song, ex Sioux City) alongside an all-star band made up of Aussie rock royalty, including guitarists Rob Pippan (Glenn Shorrock, Swanee, ex Zep Boys) and Brendan Ozolins (Matterhorn), guitarist and keyboardist Raf Azaria (Van Halen Experience, Revel), bassist Dave Oates (ex Machine Head, ex Dirty Harry) and drummer Kosta Perkas (Swanee).
Tickets for this celebration of all things Ozzy are just $20 pre-sale or $25 at the door and available now via trybooking.com.
This is shaping up as a dynamic night of live music from some of the country’s premier artists, and as the press release states, “This isn’t just a concert—it’s a full-throttle celebration of heavy metal history.”
Long live rock. Long live Ozzy!
OZZY LIVES ON – A Rock Resurrection takes place at The Clovercrest Hotel on Friday 14 November. Tickets on sale now via trybooking.com.
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