Following a final tour with Black Sabbath that wrapped earlier this year, GRAMMY winner Ozzy Osbourne has announced he will embark on a solo "farewell world tour" in May 2018.
The two-year tour will feature a set list that pulls from Osbourne's entire career, including Black Sabbath favorites and solo classics such as "Crazy Train," "Bark At The Moon," "Flying High Again," and "No More Tears." And while the jaunt will mark the end of global touring for the iconic frontman, select live shows will still be in order.
"People keep asking me when I'm retiring," Osbourne said via staement. "This will be my final world tour, but I can't say I won't do some shows here and there."
Osbourne's farewell global trek will begin in May 2018 with concerts in Mexico, Chile, Argentina and Brazil. He will then perform dates in Russia and Europe, including appearances at major summer festivals. Osbourne will then head to North America for a headline tour produced by Live Nation, with specific details to be announced in 2018.
Osbourne's band will feature longtime guitarist Zakk Wylde, bassist Rob "Blasko" Nicholson, drummer Tommy Clufetos, and keyboardist Adam Wakeman.