Ozzy Osbourne Describes the Mental Toll of Parkinson's Before Last Concert
- Ozzy Osbourne will headline the 'Back To The Beginning' concert with Black Sabbath bandmates on July 5 at Villa Park in Birmingham.
- Osbourne planned the event after pausing touring in 2023 due to Parkinson's diagnosed in 2020 and spinal surgery complications.
- The concert marks the first Black Sabbath group performance in 20 years and features Osbourne performing a short solo set despite health challenges.
- Osbourne said, "All I can do is turn up," while preparing to sing five songs including 'No More Tears,' acknowledging his limited mobility.
- The event symbolizes a final moment for the iconic band and supports Parkinson's and children’s charities, reflecting Osbourne's determination amid health struggles.
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Black Sabbath’s Geezer Butler Discusses Anxieties of Final Gig: ‘I’m Already Having Palpitations’
With just two months to go until Black Sabbath perform their final-ever live show, founding bassist Geezer Butler has admitted to some intense anxieties ahead of the gig. The band’s final performance will take place as part of the Back to the Beginning concert, which takes place in Birmingham, England on July 5. The event will see the band’s classic line-up – comprising frontman Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Butler and drummer B…
Ozzy Osbourne Describes the Mental Toll of Parkinson's Before Last Concert
Ozzy Osbourne won’t let his Parkinson’s disease stand in his way of performing in one more Black Sabbath concert. “You wake up the next morning and find that something else has gone wrong. You begin to think this is never going to end,” Ozzy, 76, told The Guardian in an interview published on Thursday, May 1, noting that wife Sharon Osbourne organized the concert to “give me a reason to get up in the morning.” Ozzy, who confirmed in 2020 that he…
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