Ozzy Osbourne wants to take to the stage again
British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, who is in poor health, says he wants to play at least one more concert for his fans. "They've been loyal to me for a hell of a lot of years. They write to me, they know all about my dogs. They're my extended family," the 74-year-old told the music magazine "Rolling Stone".
He can no longer perform regularly. Now he just wants to be healthy enough to play at least one show where he can say thank you for his life, the singer continued. "That's what I'm working towards, and if I end up dropping dead, I'll die a happy man."
The Black Sabbath rocker had canceled his long-planned and repeatedly postponed tour of Europe and the UK in February for health reasons - and made his comeback appearance at a festival in California in October. In September, he told the magazine "Metal Hammer" that he wanted to record a new album and then go on tour.
The Brit had made his Parkinson's disease public, had already undergone several operations and had corona. He also told "Rolling Stone" that a tumor had been discovered and removed during spinal surgery.
Despite his health challenges, including Parkinson's disease and recent surgeries, Ozzy Osbourne, the beloved Black Sabbath musician, expressed his desire to perform one more concert for his dedicated fans. Recognizing their loyalty and support throughout his career, he mentioned, "They're my extended family."
Source: www.dpa.com