Round 2: Ozzy Osbourne's second "final" world tour (including Israel) promises to be his last

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Time Out Israel Writers
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Ozzy Osbourne has been at it for years. He has announced his "final" tour once before due to a MS misdiagnosis, but this time around, the man who gave heavy metal its hardcore rep promises that "No More Tours 2" is, in fact, his last hoorah.

"I'm seventy, I've missed my family over the years, I want to spend some time with [them]," he expressed at yesterday's press conference.

The lead vocalist of Black Sabbath shares Israel's birth year of 1948, so it only seems fitting that on the cusp of seventy, the two unite for a huge birthday bash. Yes, Ozzy's coming to the Holy Land to tear the roofless house down at Rishon LeZion's open-air Live Park – and despite the ongoing trend of trepidation surrounding international talent performing in this country, Ozzy is eager for his stopover...or at least his wife is:

"Listen, I'm half a 'Heeb,' we play where we want to play." Ozzy tacks on that the last show he played in Israel was a "great, great concert." Sharon also reveals that the entire gang is coming along for the ride (or flight), since Kelly and Jack really want to visit.

"Rock 'N' Roll: you can't make it up. Some nights it's good, some nights it's not so good," an honest Ozzy admits wholeheartedly. "I can't remember the first gig." Well hopefully, after a sell-out concert under the stars, Ozzy Osbourne will remember his last.

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