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Washington [US], March 24 (ANI): The singer and composer
Ozzy Osbourne
Could participate in the Black Sabbath farewell performance.
Zakk Wylde
, the iconic figure’s long-term partner and
guitarist
,, outlined how the show might appear.

Wylde stated that Osbourne disclosed he can no longer walk due to Parkinson’s disease, a condition he first learned about in 2003. Itโ€™s suggested that his performances might involve using a throne, as mentioned by People.

In a recent episode of Riff X’s Metal XS, he mentioned, “With Oz and his stage setup that soars above the stadium or something along those lines, where he releases cascades of water and performs all sorts of effects.”

The musician from Black Label Society also expressed hope that Ozzy’s final performance might not actually mark their last show together.

“If Oz enjoys himself thoroughly and feels like, โ€˜I want to hit the road again,โ€™ then itโ€™s simply, โ€˜Great. Letโ€™s do it once more,โ€™โ€ stated Wylde.

He mentioned, “Ozzy was simply seated in a chair, belting out ‘Mama, I’m Coming Home,’ and it sounded fantastic. Therefore, we’re hoping to proceed with this, after which Oz can say, ‘Letโ€™s restart the machinery and plan another tour,’” according to the source.

“Everyone will be performing Black Sabbath tunes, it’s going to be quite astounding,” Wylde ended his statement.

It was reported last month that Black Sabbath will be coming together for one last performance on July 5th.

During the 1970s, Osbourne gained prominence as the frontman of Black Sabbath. He discussed his experience performing at the bandโ€™s last reunion show in his characteristic manner.

On SiriusXMโ€™s Ozzy’s Boneyard channel, the iconic musician previously disclosed during his Ozzy Speaks segment that he wouldnโ€™t be playing a complete set with Black Sabbath at their last reunion show in July, which was dubbed โ€˜Back to the Beginning,โ€™ as reported by People.

โ€œI have no plans for an official performance with Black Sabbath, but I will be contributing some small parts here and there,โ€ stated Ozzy, further mentioning, โ€œIโ€™m only doing what feels right and within my comfort zone.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m attempting to regain my strength,โ€ the โ€œCrazy Trainโ€ vocalist went on to say. โ€œIn the mornings when you rise, you simply spring out of bed. I must steady myself, yet Iโ€™m very much alive. I continue to be engaged in various activities,โ€ according to the source.

Even though he has various health problems, Ozzy remains committed to performing for his fans, albeit with adjusted expectations.

Previously, his spouse Sharon revealed that he had lost the ability to walk due to Parkinson’s disease, a condition he first learned about in 2003. She mentioned, “Heโ€™s incredibly thrilled to return and feels quite overwhelmed emotionally.”

“Parkinsonโ€™s is a degenerative condition; it cannot be stabilized. The illness impacts various bodily functions, including his legs,โ€ explained Sharon, yet she also noted optimistically, โ€œHis speaking ability remains just as strong as always.โ€ This was shared by People magazine.

Black Sabbath revealed their last performance, scheduled for July 5 at Birmingham’s Villa Park.

“Itโ€™s my moment to return to the start…time for me to repay the city that gave birth to me,” Ozzy stated. “How fortunate can one be when doing this with the support of those I hold dear? Birmingham is genuinely the cradle of metal. Forever Birmingham,” according to the source.

Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Gojira, Halestorm, Alice in Chains, Lamb of God, Anthrax, and Mastodon are set to appear alongside Black Sabbath according to reports from People. (ANI)

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