“I’m not dying” — Radio Concierto Chile

Last month, Ozzy Osbourne surprised by the news of his retirement from the stage.

The “Prince of Darkness” published a statement through his social networks in which he stated that due to health reasons he could no longer continue the world tour. The decision not only saddened his fans, but also forced him to cancel the last leg of his No More Tours II tour, which was planned to start in May with Judas Priest.

“My singing voice is fine. However, after three surgeries, stem cell treatments, non-stop physiotherapy sessions and, most recently, innovative cybernetic treatments (HAL), my body is still physically weak,” Osbourne commented at the time.

Portions of her European and UK tour were affected by various setbacks related to the singer’s health condition, which led to the latter’s cancellation.

However, in a recent conversation during his event Ozzy’s Bone Farm from SiriusXM, the former leader of Black Sabbath lights a ray of hope for those who still want to hear it in person.

“So if I ever get to tour again, fine,” Osbourne began by explaining to host Billy Morrison.

“But right now, if you say to me, ‘Can you do the tour a month from now? I can’t say yes. I mean, if I could do the tour, I would. But right now I can’t book the tour because right now , I didn’t think that I could take them out.”

He continued: “If I get well today. If the doctor tells me today, ‘Oh, you can tour.’ It’ll take another six months to recover, you know? The only thing that keeps me going is setting records. But I can’t do it forever. I have to get out there.” In short, the heavy metal icon says he will continue touring if his doctors give him the green light.

Ozzy Osbourne: “I’m not dying”

Later according Los Angeles Times, Osbourne lambasted the media for the reception of the bad news. “This damn press is driving you crazy. I mean I saw in a magazine, ‘Ozzy on his last legs.’ I’m not dying”.

The Englishman has been struggling with a Parkinson’s diagnosis since 2003, but it was only three years ago that it was announced. Also, in 2022, the translator underwent a complex operation to remove and realign the nails on his neck and back. Although the operation was a success, recovery was slow and complicated. For now, Osbourne can be seen working on a few television commercials, in addition to dropping us off on shipments of his latest footage Patient Number 9 in September last year.

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