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Ozzy Osbourne is feeling pretty great right now, thank you very much — and on Monday, the iconic vocalist announced a batch of tour dates that make up for those he had to reschedule due to a series of unfortunate medical setbacks in the past year or so.
Specifically, Ozzy announced some new shows in Europe and the U.K. as part of his ongoing No More Tours 2 farewell tour, which has carried him around the world for a while now.
Rescheduled European/UK dates announced!! pic.twitter.com/MfD7oFL2bo
— Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) November 11, 2019
These shows in particular had been scheduled for January 2020, but they will now start in October 2020 instead, giving him a bit more time to make sure everything’s 100 percent. To that end, he said this in a statement with the news:
“I can’t wait to get off my ass and get going again, but you’re just going to have to be a bit more patient. I want to be 100% ready to come out and knock your fucking socks off.”
This news comes fresh off the premiere of “Under the Graveyard,” a dark new song from Ozzy Osbourne that was released last Friday as a preview of his new album, Ordinary Man, which is slated for release in January.
And the rescheduled dates:
Fri 23/10 Newcastle, UK Utilita Arena
Sun 25/10 Glasgow, UK SSE Hydro
Wed 28/10 London, UK The O2
Sat 31/10 Birmingham, UK Resorts World Arena
Mon 02/11 Manchester, UK Manchester Arena
Thu 05/11 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
Sun 08/11 Nottingham, UK Motorpoint Arena
Wed 11/11 Dortmund, Germany Westfalenhalle
Fri 13/11 Prague, CZ O2 Arena
Mon 16/11 Vienna, Austria Stadthalle
Thu 19/11 Bologna, Italy Unipol Arena
Sun 22/11 Madrid, Spain WiZink Arena
Tue 24/11 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
Thu 26/11 Munich, Germany Olympiahalle
Sat 28/11 Mannheim, Germany SAP Arena
Mon 30/11 Berlin, Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
Thu 03/12 Hamburg, Germany Barclaycard Arena
Sat 05/12 Stockholm, Sweden Friends Arena
Mon 07/12 Helsinki, Finland Hartwall Arena