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Metal / Hard Rock 03 October, 2001

Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Zombie Get Together For Night Of Merry Mayhem Tour

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NEW YORK (AP) - Ozzy Osbourne, Rob Zombie, Mudvayne, and possibly Soil will hit the road this fall for the Night of Merry Mayhem (formerly Black Christmas) tour.

The traveling metal fest will kickstart on Halloween night in Tucson, Ariz., and hit 33 cities throughout the U.S. through a New year's Eve gig on Phoenix.

Osbourne- on his first solo outing in seven years - will be touring in support of his upcoming Epic Record's release, Down to Earth, due Oct. 13. Zombie's latest, The Sinister Urge, hits stores Nov. 13 on Interscope Records. Mudvayne is continuing to push its latest Epic release, L.D. 50, as well as a new upcoming DVD, Live in Peoria (due in December), and re-released EP, The Beginning of All Things To End (formerly known as Kill I Oughta) (due Nov. 20).

Here are the dates for Night of Merry Mayhem:

Oct. 31, Tucson, Ariz., Tuscon Convention Center
Nov. 1, Albuquerque, N.M., Tingley Coliseum
Nov. 3, El Paso, Texas, Don Haskins Event Center
Nov. 5, Memphis, Tenn., The Pyramid
Nov. 7, New Orleans, New Orleans Arena
Nov. 9, Houston, Compaq Center
Nov. 10, Bossier City, La., CenturyTel Center
Nov. 12, Knoxville, Tenn., Thompson-Boiling Arena
Nov. 14, Cincinnati, Firstar Center
Nov. 15, Cleveland, Gund Arena
Nov. 17, Nashville, Gaylord Entertainment Center
Nov. 19, Birmingham, Ala, BJCC
Nov. 21, Miami, American Airlines Arena
Nov. 23, Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro Coliseum
Nov. 24, Atlanta, Phillips Arena
Nov. 29, Grand Forks, N.D., Alerus Center
Dec. 1, Madison, Wisc., Alliant Energy Center
Dec. 2, Des Moines, Iowa, Vets Memorial
Dec. 4, Molene, Ill., The Mark
Dec. 6, Chicago, Allstate Arena
Dec. 8, Detroit, Cobo Arena
Dec. 10, Louisville, Ky., Freedom Hall
Dec. 11, Grand Rapids, Mich., Van Andel Arena
Dec. 13, Hartford, Conn., Civic Center Coliseum
Dec. 15, Worcester, Mass., Centrum
Dec. 16, Buffalo, N.Y., HSBC Arena
Dec. 18, Albany, N.Y., Pepsi Arena
Dec. 20, Baltimore / Washington, D.C., TBA
Dec. 21, Uniondale, N.Y., Nassau Coliseum
Dec. 23, East Rutherford, N.J., Meadowlands
Dec. 28, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Sports Arena
Dec. 29, San Diego, San Diego Sports Arena
Dec. 31, Phoenix, Desert Sky Amphitheater






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