Ozzy Osbourne Misses Showing Fans: ‘Biggest Love Affair Ever’

Ozzy Osbourne Misses Showing Fans: ‘Biggest Love Affair Ever’

In February 2023, Ozzy Osbourne canceled several shows due to health reasons – and even indicated that he would retire

After canceling shows for health reasons, Ozzy Osbourne has been recovering and even announced a presentation at Power Trip Festivalwhich takes place in October 2023. Now, Sharon Osbournewife of the legendary singer, revealed how much her husband misses seeing fans live, and cited how this part of his career is his “greatest love affair of his life”.

During an interview with The Sun, sharon explained how ozzy feels he “let down” fans after canceling tour dates in Europe and the UK in February 2023, when he indicated that he would retire from the stage due to health.

“The greatest love affair of the life of ozzy it’s the audience and show. He misses the live audience, he misses his fans a lot,” he said. sharon. “He feels he let them down. Performing live is what he was born to do. ozzy tells me he can’t do anything as good as playing shows.

It breaks my heart when I hear him say that and know he can’t go out and do what he’s supposed to do. But he will get there.


Ozzy Osbourne Denies Retirement: ‘I’m Not Dying’

Ozzy Osbourne denied that he had retired permanently from the stage. Contrary to his previous statement, made in early February, he could imply that touring is still a possibility should his health improve.

Speaking on American radio SiriusXM (via yahoo) osbourne stressed that decision is momentary: “I got to the point where sharon [Osbourne, esposa e empresária] told me, ‘You know what, you can’t keep booking tours and cancelling.

“So if I get to tour again, that’s fine. If you ask me, ‘Can you do shows next month?’ I wouldn’t be able to say yes. I mean if I could do a tour. Right now I can’t book it because I wouldn’t be able to do it,” continued the musician.

In addition, after the doctor’s permission to return to the shows, the team would need at least six months to organize the logistics. ozzy complained about press coverage of his alleged retirement: “The press drives me crazy. I saw a magazine: ‘ozzy about being on the last legs.’ I’m not dying, dammit.”

Source: Rollingstone

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