Ozzy Osbourne Postpones Entire UK And European Tour
The concerts have been postponed while the Black Sabbath legend battles a severe upper-respiratory infection.
Ozzy Osbourne has been forced to postpone the entire UK and European leg of his scheduled No More Tours 2 tour owing to illness.
Earlier this week, the Black Sabbath legend was forced to postpone the start of the trek due to a bout of the flu. Despite the shows in Dublin, Nottingham, Manchester and Newcastle being affected, it had been hoped the singer would resume live duties at Glasgow’s SSE Hydro on February 7.
However, now Osbourne has issued a statement to confirm that all the upcoming dates – both in the UK and mainland Europe – have been postponed while he battles a severe upper-respiratory infection.
A statement reads: “Ozzy has been forced to postpone the entire UK and European leg of his No More Tours 2 tour on doctors’ orders.
“This follows yesterday’s announcement that Osbourne was postponing the first four dates of the tour because of the flu. After seeing his physician again, Osbourne has been diagnosed with a severe upper-respiratory infection which the doctor feels could develop into pneumonia given the physicality of the live performances and an extensive travel schedule throughout Europe in harsh winter conditions.”
Ozzy says he is “completely devastated” at the news and adds: “It just seems that since October everything I touch has turned to shit.
“First the staph infection in my thumb and now coming down with the flu and bronchitis. I want to apologise to all of my fans who have been so loyal over the years, my band, my crew and to Judas Priest for letting you all down.
“However, I promise the tour with Judas Priest will be completed. It’s being rescheduled right now to start in September. Again, I apologise to everyone. God Bless. Love you all, Ozzy.”
Those rescheduled dates will be announced in due course.
The postponed Ozzy Osbourne shows are as follows:
Jan 30: Dublin 3 Arena, Ireland
Feb 01: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena, UK
Feb 03: Manchester Arena, UK
Feb 05: Newcastle Metro Radio Arena, UK
Feb 07: Glasgow SSE Hydro, UK
Feb 09: Birmingham Genting Arena, UK
Feb 11: London The O2 Arena, UK
Feb 13: Munich Olympiahalle, Germany
Feb 15: Frankfury Festhalle, Germany
Feb 17: Hamburg Barclaycard Arena, Germany
Feb 19: Berlin Mercedes-Benz Arena, Germany
Feb 22: Stockholm Ericcson Globe, Sweden
Feb 24: Helsinki Hartwall Arena, Finland
Feb 27: Zurich Hallenstadion, Switzerland
Mar 01: Bologna Unipol Arena, Italy
Mar 03: Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi, Spain.
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