Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic figure in rock music, has sadly announced his retirement from live performances due to health issues stemming from a severe spinal injury he endured four years ago. Ozzy, diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, had to cancel his European tour, originally scheduled for 2019 and later postponed to 2021 and 2022. He expressed regret about not touring again, given the effects of his spinal injury and other ailments. Despite surgeries and treatments, his body is too weak to sing.
Ozzy thanked his loyal fans and those closest to him for their support. He acknowledged his physical limitations and shared his gratitude for the life he’s had. Those who purchased tickets for his upcoming show had the option to request a refund.
Ozzy Osbourne underwent two spinal surgeries and faced excruciating pain but still performed at the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony. His message is clear: prioritize your health and seek medical attention promptly.
Ozzy’s retirement signifies the end of a remarkable era in rock music, but his legacy will live on. We wish him the best as he enters this new chapter in his life, celebrating his triumphs and resilience as a rock legend.