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Ozzy Osbourne is Premiering Another New Song Friday — Preview ‘Straight to Hell’ with a Dramatic 13-Second Clip

On Friday, Ozzy Osbourne will premiere “Straight to Hell,” another new song from his upcoming album, Ordinary Man. The LP will be released in January and comes with much anticipation … and Ozzy’s social media accounts are using that to their advantage.
Below, stream a preview of the song with a 13-second clip that doesn’t really showcase the song at all, so much as what sounds like a dramatic choral interlude, perhaps? Listen for yourself:
https://t.co/mok96N1RXm pic.twitter.com/p2OziCaE8k
— Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) November 20, 2019
When it’s premiered, “Straight to Hell” will be the second song released from the album, following “Under the Graveyard,” a sinister track featuring Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan on bass, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and guitarist Andrew Watt (Post Malone’s producer, who also produced Ordinary Man):
When it’s released, Ordinary Man will be Osbourne‘s first new album since 2010’s Scream.
In addition to the new songs, Ozzy Osbourne also recently rescheduled a bunch of No More Tours 2 dates that were postponed due to his various medical issues of the past year or so. The new dates will feature special guests Judas Priest, and should be a great time:
Rescheduled European/UK dates announced!! pic.twitter.com/MfD7oFL2bo
— Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) November 11, 2019
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
Additionally, Marilyn Manson was also announced as joining Ozzy on the road for some more make-up dates on the No More Tours 2 trek:
Who is ready for the @OzzyOsbourne & @MarilynManson North American leg of #NoMoreTours2 that was just announced? https://t.co/gfd8b3dY3x pic.twitter.com/k7v5032hUZ
— OzzFest (@TheOzzFest) November 18, 2019
Busy times for the Ozzman!