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    Ozzy Osbourne prepares to “say goodbye” as wife confirms the rumors are true

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 26, 20242 Mins Read
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    Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic music figure, is set to bid farewell to his fans with two planned farewell shows in the UK. The 75-year-old musician, known for his long and illustrious career, has faced health complications that have hindered his ability to perform as he desires.

    Despite his initial plans to return to the stage in the past year, Ozzy had to postpone his performances until 2024. Now, his wife Sharon Osbourne has provided an update on Ozzy’s future, stating that two farewell shows are in the works to allow him to properly say goodbye to his dedicated fan base.

    Speaking on her Cut The Crap tour, Sharon Osbourne disclosed that Ozzy is determined to bid farewell to his fans in a meaningful way. While he won’t embark on a full tour, the couple is planning two shows for a proper farewell. These shows may take place in Aston, Birmingham, Ozzy’s hometown.

    Sharon emphasized that Ozzy’s voice remains in perfect condition, as he continues with singing lessons during his time off. Despite health challenges, including a serious spine injury from a 2003 ATV accident, a fall in 2019, and a Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2020, Ozzy’s dedication to his craft and connection with his audience endure.

     

    The announcement of farewell shows marks a significant moment for fans to celebrate the influential career of Ozzy Osbourne, acknowledging the challenges he has faced in recent years.

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