"One thing I've always loved doing is hanging out and talking music with other artists," Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx explains via press statement. "So whether I am playing Rock on the Range with Mötley Crüe like last year, or broadcasting my radio show, 'Sixx Sense' ... it's always a bad-ass time at Rock on the Range."

Columbus, Ohio is home to many things, including Ohio State football and Rock on the Range. Sixx will bring his new radio show, 'Sixx Sense,' to the latter to broadcast during the two day fest. This means Sixx will chat up musicians and fans alike and give music lovers in other parts of the country a chance to experience Rock on the Range right from the comfort of home.

"I think that personal relationship between the host, music and the listener is sacred," Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx told Noisecreep just last month regarding the launch of Sixx Sense.

Godsmack and Rob Zombie are both slated to headline the fourth Rock on the Range set for May 22 and 23 at Columbus Crew Stadium. Other acts on the bill include Limp Bizkit, Slash, Three Days Grace, Seether, Rise Against, Deftones, Papa Roach, Theory of a Deadman, Mastodon, Killswitch Engage, Coheed and Cambria, Bullet for My Valentine, Puddle of Mudd, Five Finger Death Punch, Apocalyptica, Drowning Pool, Halestorm, Sevendust, Skillet, Mushroomhead, Helmet, Airbourne, Anberlin, Cold, Nonpoint, Adelitas Way, Shaman's Harvest, Year Long Disaster, Like a Storm, Taddy Porter, Janus and Noise Auction .

Rock on the Range tickets are available now through Ticketmaster.

Sixx Sense is nationally syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks and airs Monday - Friday on radio stations across the country.

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