Ozzy Osbourne struggles to walk in his battle with Parkinson's disease, but according to his wife, Sharon Osbourne, his singing voice is “as always.”
“Crazy Train” Locker, 76, WHO I have been living with a brain disorder since 2019announced this week his final farewell show with Black Sabbath before retiring entirely from the rock and roll lifestyle.
“He's so happy he's back and is very emotional about this,” Sharon said. I told the sun Her husband's last Harley.
“Parkinson's disease is a progressive disease. It's not something you can stabilize. It has affected various parts of the body and has affected his feet,” she continued. “But his voice is better than ever.”
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced their final gig in a social media post Wednesday, revealing that the former Black Sabbath members are reuniting for the show for the first time in 20 years.
The “Back to the Beginning” charity concert will be held at a Villa Park in the UK on July 5th.
In addition to Osborne, Tony Iomi, Geeser Butler, Bill Ward, and members of Black Sabbath, the lineup currently being performed includes Metallica, Slayer, God's Ram, Alice in Chain, and Charcoal Thr Bacteria. Also includes.
And while many stars could be on the show, one unwelcome celebrities is Kanye West after he sampled Black Sabbath's hit track “Iron Man” without permission.
“No, not at all,” Sharon said when asked if the “Yes Walks” rapper would be welcomed at the gig. “I'll never get him anywhere. And his wife is a big old floppy a-e. And her saggy t-S.”
Earlier this week, the co-host of the previous “talk” said her husband was determined to do his final show amidst his health issues.
“He's doing great. He's doing really great things,” said Sharon, 72. BBC News. “He's very excited about this and about being with everyone and all his friends again. It's exciting for everyone.”
“Ozzy hasn't had the chance to say goodbye to his friends, his fans. He feels there hasn't been a complete stop. This is his complete stop.”
Osborne helped form Black Sabbath in Birmingham in 1968, making the group one of the most successful metal bands of all time.
The group last performed together on the 2005 Ozfest tour, before 76-year-old Ward left the group. Black Sabbath's 19th Final Studio album was released in 2013.
Regarding his illness health, Locker received three surgeries, stem cell therapy, physical therapy, and hybrid auxiliary hand and foot treatment.
Osborne stopped touring in early 2023 due to many health issues. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2003, suffered multiple surgeries after falling in 2019, and in September 2023 he underwent spinal surgery.
In November 2023, he said, “There's at most ten years left.”
He also said recent back surgery “improvely made him unsatisfied” and “the second surgery was significantly wrong.”

