However, ahead of the July 5th concert, Osbourne wants fans to know that despite his restrictions he will give it his all. During a recent episode of Ozzy’s Boneyard on SiriusXM, Ozzy Osbourne revealed that he will not play a full set with the band.
Black Sabbath fans were quick to rejoice at the news of a reunion – now, not so much. Ozzy Osbourne recently confirmed on Ozzy Speaks, his SiriusXM talkshow, that he wasn't "planning on doing a set with Black Sabbath.
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Ozzy Osbourne's producer Andrew Watt said Ozzy is hitting the gym to prepare for Black Sabbath's final concert.
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Ozzy Osbourne is gearing up for his final performance with Black Sabbath at the group's reunion concert in July, hitting the gym to properly prepare himself. Producer Andrew Watt shared insight into Osbourne's health on The Howard Stern Show.
The 76-year-old rock legend is gearing up for an epic farewell with his original Black Sabbath bandmates in what's set to be his final bow on July 5, dubbed The Back To The Beginning show. This monumental all-day event will take place at Villa Park in Birmingham, the birthplace of the iconic heavy metal band back in 1968.
Ozzy Osbourne confirmed he won't be able to play a full set with Black Sabbath at his final live show in July.
Why are Black Sabbath coming back? Who else is on the bill? Can I still get tickets? We answer all your questions about this summer’s Back To The Beginning extravaganza