Ozzy Osbourne feared his health issues would never end
- Ozzy Osbourne, the 76-year-old Black Sabbath frontman, is preparing to perform at the farewell concert Back To The Beginning on July 5 in Birmingham.
- He continues to face health challenges such as Parkinson's disease, extensive spinal and neck injuries treated through several operations, and complications that worsened following a 2019 fall linked to a previous quad bike accident in 2003.
- The concert, conceived by his wife Sharon to motivate him, will reunite the original Black Sabbath members playing together for the first time in 20 years.
- Osbourne described waking up each day only to discover new setbacks, which led him to feel as though the difficulties would never cease.
- Despite doubts from fellow artists, Osbourne commits, saying, "I'll be there, and I'll do the best I can," and is actively working with trainers and vocal coaches.
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