The legendary singer of Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, already assumes that he will never be able to tour again; However, according to his wife, Sharon Osbourne, the musician is planning to perform at least a couple of shows in his native Birmingham to say goodbye to his fans.
“Ozzy will not be touring again, but we are planning to do two more shows to say goodbye, as he feels like he has never said goodbye to his fans and wants to say goodbye properly. We will do it at the Aston Villa stadium, where Ozzy is from,” said Sharon.
“His voice is still absolutely perfect. During all this time that he has been away, he still takes his singing lessons, so his voice is perfect. And she can joke, yes. She has all these melodies in her head. Even if you don't like his music, it can't be that you don't like Ozzy; he just draws you in,” she concluded.
Sharon Osbourne has spoken about the most recent advances in the health of the former Black Sabbath singer, Ozzy Osbourne, and in addition to ensuring that there is improvement , says that her husband could basically survive the nuclear holocaust, along with a couple of companions.
“He is doing very well. Every time I take a trip to England, Ozzy has wanted to come and every time something happens that means he can't come. I just don't want to take him out into the cold because that kind of weather is not good for people with Parkinson's because the muscles tense up, so I say 'not on this trip' and it will have to be when it's a little warmer," he says. . “But Ozzy has nine lives and he's not going anywhere. If a bomb fell, the cockroaches, Keith Richards and Ozzy would survive.”
Sharon is also planning to open a museum of the former Black Sabbath singer's memorabilia in Birmingham. “I've been busy trying to collect Ozzy memorabilia for the memorabilia museum we're opening in Birmingham,” Sharon said on the latest episode of her podcast, The Osbournes. “We are going to have all of his awards in the museum, all of his clothes that he wore on stage, old posters from his first performances with Black Sabbath. “There are so many memories.”