Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s the end of the tour for Ozzy Osbourne. After more than 60 years of live performances, the legendary rocker has announced that his next show will be his last. It’s Heavy metal star Ozzy Osbourne has died aged 76, just weeks after reuniting with his Black Sabbath bandmates and performing a huge farewell concert for fans. In a statement, his family said: "It Ozzy Osbourne reveled in being on stage a final time during his final Black Sabbath concert, just weeks before his death. Ozzy Osbourne recently announced that he will not fully retire from music after Black Sabbath’s final concert. Metal Hammer reported that he revealed plans to continue recording new material. Ozzy Osbourne has made it clear that he isn’t planning to retire completely after Black Sabbath’s final concert. As Metal Hammer reports, the legendary rocker intends to continue recording new music even after the band’s farewell performance. Ozzy Osbourne, the “prince of darkness” and godfather of heavy metal, has died aged 76, just weeks after he reunited with Black Sabbath bandmates for a farewell concert in his hometown of So says Ozzy Osbourne about taking his final bow when he reunites with Black Sabbarth for the band’s final-ever concert in the singer’s hometown of Birmingham, England on July 5. Ozzy Osbourne is saying goodbye to the stage after performing what has been billed as his final show with the original members of Black Sabbath. Ozzy Osbourne said he would "die a happy man" if he could express his gratitude to loyal fans ahead of his farewell show. Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince Of Darkness, will take to the stage for his last-ever live performance, joined by the original BLACK SABBATH lineup for the first and last time in two decades. Ozzy Osbourne Performing Final Gig From Throne ‘Last Thing He Would Have Wanted,’ Says Black Sabbath Bandmate Guitarist Tony Iommi paid tribute to Ozzy's chaotic, fun-loving persona on stage Ozzy Osbourne may have taken his final bow on stage, but those close to the Black Sabbath legend say he is not ready to leave music behind because of a painful memory that still plays on his mind. Ozzy Osbourne says farewell, plays final concert with Black Sabbath to hometown crowd of 40,000 The singer joined forces with guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer, and drummer Bill Ward for the The show also made stars of his manager-wife Sharon Osbourne, and daughter Kelly - with whom he duetted on a chart topping version of the Sabbath song Changes, reaching number one in 2003. LONDON (AP) — Hard-rock royalty and some 40,000 fans gathered for an ear-splitting tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at what the heavy metal icon says was his last-ever live performance. The original lineup of Osbourne’s band Black Sabbath performed at Villa Park soccer stadium in their home city of Birmingham, central England, on Saturday. The gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling voice of heavy metal, Ozzy Osbourne has died. Just weeks before his death, Ozzy Osbourne bid farewell to his fans during Black Sabbath’s final performance, with a sweet message expressing his gratitude for their decades of support. Ozzy Osbourne returned to his roots one last time for a rocking performance with Black Sabbath on Saturday. “It is time.” So says Ozzy Osbourne about taking his final bow when he reunites with Black Sabbarth for the band’s final-ever concert in the singer’s hometown of Birmingham, England on A farewell years in the making Ozzy’s decision to retire from live performances comes after a series of serious health battles. Diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2003, he has undergone
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