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BIRMINGHAM, UK, JUL 10 – Ozzy Osbourne ends touring due to Parkinson's disease and launches 'Last Rites' memoir plus a charity art auction benefiting Save the Chimps, raising funds through unique paintings.
- On July 5, Ozzy Osbourne concluded his final Black Sabbath concert and announced his memoir Last Rites and a charity collaboration with Save the Chimps.
- Ozzy’s diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease and multiple spinal surgeries, along with fallout from a 2019 fall, prompted his decision to retire from touring.
- Analysis reveals Ozzy's charity auction raised over $190 million at his final concert, featuring chimp-art collaborations auctioned via Omega Auctions before July 17.
- The auction runs through July 17, with the memoir due October 7, both supporting Save the Chimps charity and continuing Ozzy Osbourne's legacy.
- Beyond his farewell tour, Ozzy Osbourne's memoir and ongoing collaborations reinforce his legacy as a cultural icon and folk hero.
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After his successful farewell concert, Ozzy Osbourne announced the publication of his new autobiography titled "Last Rites", which will arrive at bookstores on October 7 under the label Grand Central Publishing. The book will focus on the multiple health problems that the iconic Black Sabbath vocalist has faced over the past seven years, which led him to make the final decision to withdraw from the stages, Rolling Stone reported.
After his final triumphant concert, Ozzy Osbourne announced his new memoirs, Last Rites (“Latest Rites”), which will be published on October 7 through Grand Central Publishing. The book will focus on the various health problems and ailments that the metal legend faced over the past seven years, and that precipitated his decision to definitely stop acting live. But he will also find Osbourne reflecting on many other aspects of his life and career…
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