Ozzy Osbourne again postponed his European tour in 2020. All 2019 dates had already been delayed for him to recover from pneumonia. Then Ozzy suffered a fall at home, which aggravated the injuries he sustained in 2003 in an ATV crash.
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A post made by Live Nation Sweden’s social media suggests that the European dates will now take place “in the first half of 2021.”
“I’m here to update you on my condition. As you probably know, I had a fall where I injured my vertebrae and had to undergo surgery. Now I have more neck screws that in my car.”
“I’m not dying, I am recovering — it’s just taking a little bit longer than everyone thought it would. I’m bored stiff of being stuck on a fucking bed all day. I can’t wait to get off my ass and get going again, but you’re just gonna have to be a little bit more patient. I’m postponing the European tour because I’m not ready.”
“I’m not retiring — I’ve still got gigs to do — but when I do come back on an American tour, I wanna be one hundred percent ready to come out and knock your fucking socks off. And also, there’s a new album on the way.”
“I just wanna say one thing to the fans: I sincerely thank you for your patience and your loyalty. I love you. Now, will you fuck off and let me get better.”
The singer also confirmed he has a new album on the way as reported before.
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