Ozzy Osbourne is banking on a stem cell treatment and Pilates to help him manage his Parkinson’s disease.
18.02.2020 - 12:11 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Ozzy Osbourne has cancelled his 2020 tour of North America so he can focus on his health.
In a statement posted to his website on Monday, the rock legend announced that he will soon head to Europe to seek “additional treatments” for his various health issues, including a form of Parkinson’s disease.
The news comes just days before Ozzy is due to release his comeback album, Ordinary Man.
“I’m so thankful that everyone has been patient because I’ve had a s**t year,” the 71-year-old, who
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Tomorrow (February 21), Ozzy Osbourne is set to drop Ordinary Man, his first solo album since 2010’s Scream, and his first album overall since Black Sabbath’s 2013 record, 13.
Tomorrow (February 21), Ozzy Osbourne is set to drop Ordinary Man, his first solo album since 2010’s Scream, and his first album overall since Black Sabbath’s 2013 record, 13.
He will head to Switzerland to undergo treatment.
By Anita Bennett
Ozzy Osbourne's Tour is no more.