Ozzy Osbourne is preparing for one of the most historic concerts of his career, but behind the scenes, Ozzy Osbourne is facing one of his biggest battles yet.
After years of health struggles, Sharon Osbourne has revealed that Ozzy is having difficulty walking. But in true rock and roll fashion, his spirit remains unbroken, and his legendary voice is as strong as ever.
So, what does this mean for his upcoming farewell performance at Back to the Beginning? Can Ozzy still deliver an epic show, even as he fights through Parkinson’s disease?
In a recent interview with The Sun, Sharon Osbourne didn’t hold back about her husband’s physical condition.
She admitted that while Ozzy is thrilled about his upcoming performance, the effects of Parkinson’s disease have made daily life increasingly difficult—especially when it comes to his legs.
Speaking with The Sun, Sharon said: “Ozzy is very happy to be coming back and very emotional about this. Parkinson’s is a progressive disease. It’s not something you can stabilize. It affects different parts of the body and it’s affected his legs. But his voice is as good as it’s ever been.”
Despite his health challenges, Ozzy is gearing up for what could be his final bow.
On July 5, at Villa Park in Birmingham, UK, Ozzy Osbourne will return to his roots for the “Back to the Beginning” festival.