LONDON: Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that he can no longer walk as he continues his battle with Parkinson’s disease. The 76-year-old rock legend admitted that his condition has severely affected his balance and mobility, but he remains grateful for still being alive and cherishes his decades-long career.

Speaking on his SiriusXM show, OZZY Speaks, Osbourne shared how Parkinson’s has changed his daily life, making even simple tasks challenging. Despite these struggles, the Black Sabbath frontman remains determined to stay active and make the most of his time.

A defining moment in Osbourne’s career is set to take place this July in Birmingham, England, where he will perform what is expected to be his final show with Black Sabbath at a festival. His wife, Sharon Osbourne, revealed that he is excited about reuniting with his bandmates and delivering a memorable farewell to fans.

This performance holds special significance, as Osbourne never had the chance to properly say goodbye to his touring fans before retiring from live performances in 2023. Now, this festival appearance is expected to be a fitting send-off, marking the end of an era for the legendary rocker.

Despite his health challenges, Ozzy Osbourne’s legacy remains stronger than ever, and fans worldwide continue to celebrate his music, energy, and influence in rock and metal.