Health concerns force Ozzy Osbourne to cancel Power Trip festival performance

British rock star Ozzy Osbourne made an announcement on Monday, revealing that he will not be performing in the Power Trip music festival in October due to ongoing health issues that have hindered his ability to take the stage in recent years. Despite initially planning to return to performing in the summer of 2024 and even moving forward optimistically when he received the offer for Power Trip, Osbourne’s health will prevent him from making a comeback.

In a tweet, Osbourne expressed, “Unfortunately, my body is signaling that I’m not yet ready, and I refuse to deliver a half-hearted performance for my first show in nearly five years. I take pride in my work.” Osbourne’s decision was met with disappointment among fans and organizers.

While Osbourne will not be able to perform, he assured fans that the replacement band for the festival will be announced at a later date. He described the band as “personal friends” and guaranteed that they would not disappoint the audience.

In the meantime, Osbourne conveyed his gratitude to his loyal fans, band members, and crew for their unwavering support. He concluded with the promise, “I love you all and I’ll be back soon.”

The Power Trip festival, scheduled to take place in California, boasts an impressive lineup of rock and metal legends, including Guns N’ Roses, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, and Metallica. Despite Osbourne’s absence, the festival is expected to deliver an unforgettable experience for attendees.

In recent news, Osbourne was spotted for the first time since his retirement announcement, sparking curiosity and speculation among fans.

It’s worth mentioning that Osbourne has encountered a series of health challenges in recent years. He was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in February 2019, contracted COVID-19 in April 2022, and underwent life-altering surgery a couple of months later. Additionally, Osbourne made the decision to cancel touring in February to prioritize his recovery after a severe accident four years ago caused damage to his spine.

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