Ozzy Osbourne has begun "heavy training" for final Black Sabbath show
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Ozzy Osbourne is preparing for Black Sabbath's final performance in July, revealing he has started an intensive training regimen for the concert. Despite only planning to sing a few songs, he will also give his final solo set at the event. At 76, this will be Ozzy's first full show since 2018, and he emphasizes the challenge of regaining stamina after undergoing multiple surgeries. The concert will showcase other major bands and a documentary detailing Ozzy's health struggles will premiere this fall.
"I haven't done anything for - this will be seven years [since I played a full concert], and so I've been through all this surgery. It really is like starting from scratch."
"The first thing to go when you're laid up is your stamina, so believe it or not, I'm doing two sets of three-minute walks a day and weight training. I've gotta get going, you know."
"I mean, three minutes to you, for instance, is nothing, but I've been laying on my back recovering from umpteen surgeries."
"A documentary on his health battles leading up to and including Black Sabbath's final show, is set to hit Paramount+ in the fall."
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