‘No longer able to walk’ is Ozzy Osbourne’s candid message to his followers.

After learning that he is regrettably no longer able to walk, Ozzy Osbourne sent his followers a heartfelt letter. As he gets ready for his farewell show,

‘Back to the Beginning,’ at Villa Park on July 5, the 76-year-old vocalist of Black Sabbath will be reunited with rock icons Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward.

Ozzy revealed in 2020 that he was suffering from a kind of Parkinson’s disease, and a severe accident at his Los Angeles home exacerbated an existing spinal injury.

Ozzy is committed to giving his fans a “proper goodbye” before he retires from music, despite his health issues and his unable to walk.

“My fans have supported me for so many years, and I really want to thank them and say a proper goodbye to them,” Ozzy said, according to Parade. That’s the focus of the Villa Park show.

 

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