Ozzy Osbourne announces ‘final’ tour in 2018

Ozzy Osbourne announces ‘final’ tour in 2018

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Ozzy Osbourne announces ‘final’ tour in 2018

Ozzy Osbourne announces 'final' tour in 2018    Metal legend Ozzy Osbourne announced Nov. 6 what he said will be his final tour, months after his original band Black Sabbath called it quits.

Osbourne, who has maintained an avid following for five decades with sensational and often sinister live shows, will open the tour on May 5 in Mexico at a venue to be determined.

The "Prince of Darkness" will then tour Chile, Argentina and Brazil before a month of European dates opening on June 1 in Moscow.

The 68-year-old English singer turned Los Angeles resident said he will close out the tour in North America, with dates to be announced later.

"People keep asking me when I'm retiring," Osbourne said in a statement. "This will be my final world tour, but I can't say I won't do some shows here and there."

His touring band will mark the return of American lead guitarist Zakk Wylde, who helped define Osbourne's fast-charging sound starting in the late 1980s.

Osbourne, who was fired from Black Sabbath in 1979 over substance abuse and other concerns, found global success and plenty of controversy as a solo artist.

He notoriously bit the head off a live bat at a 1982 concert. Two decades later, a new generation discovered him as an off-kilter father figure as the MTV reality show "The Osbournes" followed the family's life.

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