Ozzy Osbourne: Clarity on tour plans

Jack Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne’s son, has said in a new interview that his father will no longer be touring. However, individual appearances, such as at festivals or gigs, would still be possible.

Ozzy plane, too to continue making music and is considering a new album for next year.

Ozzy Osbourne: “I don’t want to stop!”

In an interview with Metal Hammer following his recent surgery, which he described as his final one, the 74-year-old even revealed: “I made two albums recently, but I want to make another album and then go back on tour . I’m just starting to work on it and we’ll be recording in the early part of next year.”

In July, Ozzy gave a health update after canceling his headlining performance at August’s Power Trip Festival: “Unfortunately my body is telling me I’m just not ready yet [aufzutreten]and I’m far too proud for my first show in almost five years to be half-hearted,” he wrote in a statement.

Accident and Parkinson’s currently speak against further shows

The last time the former Black Sabbath frontman performed a full concert was in 2018. The following year, he suffered a fall that dislodged metal rods inserted into his body following a 2003 quad bike accident. Osbourne was also diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in early 2020.

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