Ozzy Osbourne is reportedly back in the gym in preparation for the upcoming final Black Sabbath gig.
The comments come after the start of the month saw the legendary metal band announce details of what will be their last-ever live show, taking place in Birmingham on July 5.
As well as containing the original line-up – Ozzy, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward – the band will also be joined by a star-studded list of opening acts and special guests, including Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Lamb Of God, Tool, Mastodon, Alice In Chains, Guns N’ Roses, Halestorm, Gojira and more.
Now, ahead of the gig taking place later this summer, it has been shared that the frontman is looking to build up his strength for the gig and has been starting to return to the gym ahead of the massive show.
The comments were made by producer Andrew Watt during a new interview on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show.
In the discussion, Watt – who worked with the Prince Of Darkness on his last two studio albums, 2020’s ‘Ordinary Man’ and 2022’s ‘Patient Number 9’ – shed light on his current health status.
“He’s OK. It’s just his body is not doing what he wants it to do all the time,” Watt explained. “But I talked to him a couple days ago, and he’s, like, starting to get in the gym again a little bit by little, get himself ready for this last concert.
“He is the real-life Iron Man. And nothing has happened to his voice — his voice is as good as it has ever been.”
The update comes shortly after the frontman shared an insight into his well-being recently, and said that his ailing health has meant that he will be making fewer on-stage appearances at the gig than some would hope.
“I’m not planning on doing a set with Black Sabbath but I am doing little bits and pieces with them. I am doing what I can, where I feel comfortable,” he said in an interview with SiriusXM earlier this month.
“I am trying to get back on my feet. When you get up in the morning, you just jump out of bed. I have to balance myself, but I’m not dead. I’m still actively doing things.”
Just before then, the metal icon revealed that he now “can’t walk” as a result of Parkinson’s disease. However, his wife and manager Sharon has assured fans that his illness “doesn’t affect his voice”. “Parkinson’s is a progressive disease. It’s not something you can stabilise. It affects different parts of the body and it’s affected his legs. But his voice is as good as it’s ever been,” she explained.
Sharon shared more insight into the singer’s health and voice when speaking to NME alongside Iommi at Villa Park, following the announcement of the huge show.
Here, she explained that her husband was currently doing “really great” and feeling “very emotional” about the final Sabbath show. “It’s what he wants,” she said. “He wants to say thank you to everybody. He didn’t have that chance because of his illness, but now he does have the chance.”
Sharon also told NME that ‘Back To The Beginning’ would be “just about celebrating the old music that still lives on”, rather than Black Sabbath releasing any new music. “You get to a stage in your career where whatever you do just doesn’t stand up to what you did before,” she explained. “To be able to rest on your laurels and say, ‘People still love that and it’s still selling and we can’t do better than what we’ve done’, that’s enough.”
Tickets for the concert went on sale on February 14, and due to the massive demand, many fans were left frustrated trying to secure tickets. Some people also criticised the high ticket prices – despite all profits being split equally across Cure Parkinson’s, the Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorn Children’s Hospice.
Meanwhile, Iommi and Butler have both shared statements about the upcoming reunion on social media, while Bob Daisley – the classic era Ozzy bassist – has talked about not being invited to perform at the band’s last show.
In more recent news, it was confirmed lately that a new Ozzy Osbourne documentary – which is set to discuss the health issues the metal legend has been facing in recent years – is on the horizon.
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