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Ozzy Osbourne Clarifies He Won’t Perform Full Set with Black Sabbath

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Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary heavy metal musician, has announced that he will not be performing a full set with Black Sabbath at their upcoming final reunion concert. Set to take place in July, the concert will feature an impressive lineup including Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, and many others. The event, titled “Back to the Beginning,” is being billed as the band's definitive farewell performance in their hometown of Birmingham, England. Osbourne, who has been struggling with Parkinson's disease, revealed on his SiriusXM channel, Ozzy's Boneyard, that he will only perform “little bits and pieces,” rather than a complete set, with Black Sabbath during the show. He emphasized that he would perform only where he feels comfortable, given his current health limitations.

Osbourne's last full performance with the band was at Ozzfest in 2018. Since then, he has faced numerous health challenges, including his diagnosis with Parkinson's in early 2019, which has significantly affected his mobility. Despite these issues, Osbourne is determined to participate in the historic event. His wife, Sharon Osbourne, expressed that the concert is an important opportunity for Osbourne to say a proper goodbye to his fans, as previous tours were impacted by health-related cancellations. Although unable to walk, Sharon assures that his voice remains as powerful as ever, preparing fans for a memorable if abbreviated, performance.

The announcement of the reunion has sent waves of excitement throughout the heavy metal community, as it marks a significant moment in music history. Alongside the main attraction of Black Sabbath, the concert will include performances by a number of well-known bands such as Pantera, Gojira, and Lamb of God. Additionally, a super-group featuring members like Guns N’ Roses' Slash, Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan, and other famous musicians will also take the stage.

Tickets for the event sold out almost immediately, reflecting the high anticipation surrounding this final farewell. Tony Iommi, Black Sabbath's guitarist, shared his belief that the upcoming concert would serve as a positive and beneficial experience for Osbourne's health, providing him with the motivation to perform despite his challenges.

Proceeds from the reunion concert will support several charitable causes, including Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorn Children’s Hospice, ensuring the event also contributes positively to the community. Given the lineup and charitable mission of the concert, it promises to be a landmark event in the world of rock music.

This moment not only signifies the end of an era for Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne but also offers a nostalgic homage to their roots in Birmingham, the birthplace of heavy metal. Fans around the globe eagerly await the concert, which promises to deliver not only memorable performances but also a fitting tribute to one of the most influential bands in music history. As the date approaches, excitement continues to build, with fans and fellow musicians alike paying homage to a legendary career that has spanned decades and shaped the landscape of rock music.

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