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Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Shows, Will No Longer Tour

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Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Shows, Will No Longer Tour

Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Shows, Will No Longer Tour

Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Shows, , Will No Longer Tour.

Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Shows, , Will No Longer Tour.

CNN reports that Osbourne's farewell tour was slated to kick off in Helsinki, Finland, in May.

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But on Feb.

1, Osbourne, 74, canceled all upcoming shows.

After damaging his spine in an accident four years ago, the singer says he is no longer "physically capable" of touring.

My one and only purpose during this time has been to get back on stage, Ozzy Osbourne, via statement.

My singing voice is fine.

However, after three operations, stem cell treatments, endless physical therapy, and most recently groundbreaking Cybernics (HAL) Treatment, my body is still physically weak, Ozzy Osbourne, via statement.

CNN reports that Osbourne has suffered other health setbacks over the years.

Most recently, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2020 and contracted COVID in 2022.

While Osbourne will no longer tour, he does still intend to perform.

In his statement, he said his team is “currently coming up with ideas for where I will be able to perform without having to travel from city to city and country to country.”.

In his statement, he said his team is “currently coming up with ideas for where I will be able to perform without having to travel from city to city and country to country.”.

Osbourne concluded his statement by thanking everyone “for their endless dedication, loyalty, and support, and for giving me the life that I never ever dreamed I would have.”


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