Ozzy Osbourne had many health problems during 2019 and had to cancel his farewell tour, the dates were rescheduled for 2020 but then canceled due to the pandemic. Now, the singer announced the new European tour dates for 2022 with Judas Priest as the opening band.
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“I really want to thank my fans for their loyalty and for waiting for me. Believe me, I can’t wait to see you all again. Please stay safe in these uncertain times. God Bless you All! Love Ozzy”, Ozzy Osbourne said.
26 – Germany – Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena
28 – Czech Republic – Prague O2 Arena
31 – Switzerland – Zurich Hallenstadion
2 – Hungary – Budapest Budapest Arena (Judas Priest won’t be in this date)
5 – Spain – Madrid WiZink Center
8 – Italy – Bologna Unipol Arena
11 – Germany – Mannheim SAP Arena
14 – Germany – Hamburg Barclaycard Arena
17 – Finland – Helsinki Hartwall Arena
19 – Sweden – Stockholm Friends Arena
21 – Germany – Dortmund Westfalenhalle
24 – Germany – Munich Olympiahalle
27 – UK – Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
1 – Ireland – Dublin 3Arena
4 – UK – Birmingham Resorts World Arena
7 – UK – London The O2
9 – UK – Manchester AO Arena
12 – UK – Newcastle Utilita Arena
14 – UK – Glasgow The SSE Hydro
The legendary 71-year-old Ozzy Osbourne talked in an interview with The Mirror about his love for the audience and retirement recently. The Black Sabbath singer said that he will only retire when he “can hear them nail a lid on my box. And then I’ll fucking do an encore. I’m the Prince of Darkness.”
“You know the time when I will retire? When I can hear them nail a lid on my box. And then I’ll fucking do an encore. I’m the Prince of Darkness. When you feel that audience jumping, it’s a better feeling than orgasm. It is the best love affair of my life. The party is on, man. I feel honored people still want to see me. To be Ozzy Osbourne, it could be worse… I could be Sting.”
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