The legendary Rocker gave his last concert to his native Birmingham, who completed his music career with a strong show despite Parkinson’s disease.
British rocker Ozzi Osbourne, who was fighting Parkinson’s disease for a long time, officially completed his concert career. This is reported by Daily Mail.
On July 5, the 76 -Year -old artist was the last time at the Villa Park Stadium in Birmingham -the city where the history of the Black Sabbath cult team began.
The show started with a solo set of Osbourne, where he performed the hits I knew, Blizzard of Ozz and Crazy Train. The audience exploded in the furniture and fucked his name – “Ozzi! Ozzi!” – For fireworks and light effects. Despite the movement problems, the artist looks inspired and full of energy.
Later, Black Sabbath musicians joined him, and together they made pork wars, Nib, Iron Man, and completed the night with the composition of the paranoid cult. The touching words sounded before the final song: “This is the last song. Thanks from the bottom of my heart”, – after which the fireworks were lit at the stadium with the inscription: “Thank you all, you can’t believe it. Birmingham forever.”
This concert became a symbolic conclusion to the path – in the city where Osborne and Black Sabbath career began. Despite the farewell to the stage, the actress does not leave music -she plans to record studio songs more.
Remember, due to a severe trauma of the spine, Parkinson’s surgery and disease, Ozzi recently moved into a wheelchair, but was not losing his fighting the spirit.
Earlier it was reported that Ozzi Osborn said the last time he lay under the surgeon’s knife to correct the damage to the spine he received in the fall in 2019.
Ozzi Osbourne completed the concert racing
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