Since then there has been numerous other tours and live shows, not least with legendary heavy metal pioneers – Black Sabbath. Along with the Sabs, Ozzy recorded one final album – The End – embarking on a worldwide tour ending on Feb 4, 2017.
His spouse and manager, Sharon Osbourne, confirming that Parkinson’s Disease is taking a toll on the frontman’s health, making live commitments increasingly difficult.
Ozzy previously postponed European dates due to illness. In 2020 announced he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. In 2022 he had extensive spinal surgery after a 2019 fall, which had exacerbated an earlier quad-biking injury. A hoped-for 2023 tour was cancelled as he continued to recuperate, with Ozzy saying: “Never would I have imagined that my touring days would have ended this way.”
Fresh from being honoured with the Freedom of Birmingham by the City Council, the original line-up of this legendary band look set to go out with a bang.
Ozzy’s final gig will be at the home of Aston Villa, the football team based in the Aston area of Birmingham where Osbourne grew up before forming Black Sabbath in 1968. Osbourne recently appeared in a video promoting the team’s 2024-25 season kit, and created an official T-shirt line with the club.
The singer has always maintained that the band should sign off with the original line up in the city where it all began. This does look like he is finally getting his wish.
Profits from the concert will be shared between three charities: Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and the Birmingham-based Acorns Children’s Hospice.
Fans planning a UK trip around this once-in-lifetime concert would do well to get in queue early as a mad rush is expected.
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