Ozzy Osbourne. John Michael Osbourne, professionally known as Ozzy Osbourne, is a British Multi-platinum recording artist, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and a three-time Grammy® winning singer and songwriter, who has sold more than 120 million albums worldwide, best known as the lead singer of rock band Black Sabbath and his solo band as Sharon Osbourne (1982. július 4. – ) Grammy-díj a legjobb metal teljesítményért (1994. március 1.) A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Ozzy Osbourne témájú médiaállományokat. Ozzy Osbourne, született John Michael Osbourne ( Birmingham, 1948. december 3. –) Grammy-díjas angol énekes. Get the Ozzy Osbourne Setlist of the concert at The Forum, Inglewood, CA, USA on December 31, 2018 from the No More Tours 2 Tour and other Ozzy Osbourne Setlists for free on setlist.fm! Vay Tiền Nhanh. Ozzy Osbourne ma coraz większe kłopoty ze zdrowiem. Jego stan nie pozwala mu regularnie koncertować, przez co był zmuszony odwołać najbliższą trasę koncertową w USA. Ozzy Osbourne planował zagrać w tym roku koncerty w Stanach Zjednoczonych w ramach trasy przełożonej z 2019 r. Niestety, stan zdrowia legendarnego wokalisty nie pozwala mu na regularne występy na scenie. Jestem wdzięczny za Waszą cierpliwość, ponieważ miałem gówniany rok. Niestety, nie będę mógł wyjechać na leczenie do Szwajcarii wcześniej niż w kwietniu, a trwa ono od sześciu do ośmiu tygodni. Nie chcę rozpoczynać trasy i później odwoływać jej w ostatniej chwili, ponieważ to niesprawiedliwe względem fanów. Organizator Live Nation Polska potwierdził oficjalnie koncert Ozzy’ego Osbourne’a w Polsce. Legenda metalu wystąpi 26 czerwca 2018 w Tauron Arenie w Krakowie. Koncert odbędzie się w ramach Impact Festivalu, w związku z tym możemy się spodziewać jeszcze dalszych ogłoszeń supportujących Festival – szósta edycja nadchodzi…! Ozzy Osbourne headlinerem festiwalu. Kolejnych artystów ogłosimy wkrótce. Przedsprzedaż rusza 7 OSBOURNE ŚWIĘTUJE NA IMPACT FESTIVAL 5 DEKAD NA SCENIE TRASĄ FAREWELL WORLD TOUR, KTÓRA POTRWA DO 2020 ROKUTE KONCERTY SKŁADAĆ SIĘ BĘDĄ NA OSTATNIĄ ŚWIATOWĄ TRASĘ IKONY ROCKAPięć dekad. 18,262 dni. Ponad 2,500 zbliżającej się pożegnalnej światowej trasy, w ramach której artysta wystąpi na Impact Festival, OZZY OSBOURNE – członek Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, zdobywca nagród Grammy®, piosenkach, autor piosenek – świętować będzie ponad pięć dekad na scenie (łącznie jako artysta solowy i główny wokalista założonego w 1968 roku Black Sabbath). Trasa, która poprowadzi OZZY’ego z koncertami dookoła świata i potrwa aż do 2020 roku, będzie ostatnią światową trasą legendarnego artysty. OZZY nadal będzie jednak grać wybrane koncerty.„Ludzie ciągle pytają mnie, kiedy przechodzę na emeryturę,” mówi OZZY. “To będzie moja ostatnia światowa trasa, ale nie mogę powiedzieć, że nie będę występował tu i tam”.Podczas trasy OZZY’emu towarzyszyć będą długoletni współpracownicy Zakk Wylde (gitara), Blasko (bas), Tommy Clufetos (perkusja) i Adam Wakeman (klawisze).System of a Down, Linkin Park, Aerosmith, Black Sabbath, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rammstein, Slayer, Kasabian, Godsmack, Thirty Seconds To Mars, Korn, Paramore, Slipknot i wielu, wielu innych – to już za nami. Nadszedł czas na szóstą edycję! W 2018 roku spotykamy się po razy drugi w Krakowie! Tym razem z Ozzy’m Osbourne’ na temat biletów znajdziecie w naszym kalendarzu koncertowym tutaj. Gdy w wieku 11 lat poznał "Nevermind" Nirvany, nic nigdy nie było już takie samo. Od tamtej pory pozostaje niezmiennie wierny swojej jedynej prawdziwej miłości - muzyce rockowej. Od 16 lat jeździ na koncerty, kolekcjonuje płyty, potrafi wymienić chronologicznie wszystkich członków The Fall. Zapatrzony w największych, ich wzorem pragnie rozsiewać... dobrą rockową nowinę! Upcoming concerts (19) See all May 3 2023 Helsinki, FinlandHARTWALL ARENA May 5 2023 Outdoor Solna, SwedenFriends Arena May 7 2023 Dortmund, GermanyWestfalenhalle May 10 2023 Madrid, SpainWiZink Center May 12 2023 Bologna, ItalyUnipol Arena May 14 2023 Munich, GermanyOlympiahalle May 17 2023 Budapest, HungaryPapp László Budapest Sportaréna May 19 2023 Prague, Czech RepublicO2 arena May 21 2023 Zürich, SwitzerlandHallenstadion May 24 2023 Hamburg, GermanyBarclays Arena View all upcoming concerts 19 Similar artists with upcoming concerts Tours most with Biography The Godfather of Heavy Metal Ozzy Osbourne has reached legendary heights, first as the frontman of pioneering act Black Sabbath and later for his electrifying solo material. Born in Birmingham, UK, Ozzy was a child troubled by problems such as dyslexia and ADD but one listen of the Beatles’ ‘She Loves You’ was enough to set him on the path towards rock and roll greatness. After leaving school at just 15, Ozzy worked various jobs and even dabbled with crime before he lent his vocal talents to Geezer Butler, Tommy Iommi and others in forming Black Sabbath in 1969. Taking inspiration from the Occult and the joy of being scared, the band developed a gloomy, blues influenced style of music which was all tied together with Ozzy’s eerie vocal style. Their sound was met with unexpected successes and their second album went on to deliver enduring rock staples like ‘Paranoid’, ‘Iron Man’ and ‘War Pigs’. The band continued to ride high throughout the 70s however continuing internal tensions, particularly between Tommy and Ozzy, led to his departure in 1979. Ozzy wasted no time in picking up where he left off and released ‘Blizzard of Oz’ the following year and eventually turned 4 times platinum boosted by singles like ‘Crazy Train’. Ozzy continued to have success both with his solo material and later in reforming with Black Sabbath however many people now know him for more than his music. Him and his family starred in the groundbreaking reality show ‘The Osbournes’ which showed Ozzy at his eccentric best and has made him a pop culture hero to many. Read more Live reviews Ozzy Osbourne Ozzy Osbourne truly is, for my money at least, one of Britain’s great renaissance men; the frontman of the band who, frankly, invented heavy metal, a comedic genius without compare (“Sharon...how old am I again, Sharon?”) and somebody whose bravery in sacrificing his own body in the name of self-prescribed chemical experimentation is rivaled only by his only serious competitor for the title of world’s first immortal man, Keith Richards. After a decidedly uneven solo career that by now has spanned several decades, he found himself thrust out on his own again back in 2012, when Tony Iommi’s cancer diagnosis forced the cancellation of Black Sabbath’s summer touring plans. Thankfully, Ozzy being who he is, he had no shortage of comrades to bring in; he rounded up the most recent incarnation of his own band - featuring current Sabbath sticksman Tommy Clufetos behind the kit - and called in favours from high-profile contemporaries at select dates on what became the Ozzy and Friends tour. Slash, Zakk Wylde and Geezer Butler helped out along the way, and this now being a solo tour, it allowed the setlists to expand to include both classic Sabbath material and the finest cuts from Ozzy’s own catalogue, including ‘Mr. Crowley’, ‘Bark at the Moon’ and ‘Crazy Train’. If nothing else, it proved that he’s still capable of commanding crowds based on his own name alone; I’m quite convinced he’ll live forever, so there should be the opportunity to catch a solo gig before too long. Read more Report as inappropriate “Let’s have a fucking wild time tonight!” The Prince of Darkness leaned forward and gripped the mic stand with his painted black fingers while six brilliant flames shot several feet into the air behind him. “You ain’t fucking loud enough! I can’t hear you!” It wouldn’t be surprising if Ozzy Osbourne actually is deaf at 67 years old, but the whole thing was just an unnecessary ruse to get the audience amped up for what would likely be Black Sabbath’s last show in the Mile High City. The crowd was happy to oblige though. In fact, the 18,000+ people were already on their feet and screaming before the band even appeared. A giant animated Satan stalked the screen that ran the length of the stage before Osbourne, Iommi, and Butler were joined by Tommy Clufetos to split the night open with the eponymous title track from their debut album. The introductory sounds of thunder, rain, church bells, and dread were familiar to any self-respecting connoisseur of heavy music, but that didn’t stop chills from rattling spines as Ozzy conjured the figure in black once again. Kids seeing Sabbath for the first time were chaperoned by parents who had been seeing them for half a century, but any feelings of safety and security were immediately smothered under a blanket of doom as the Godfathers of Metal presided over their own funeral. - See more at: Read more Report as inappropriate The Ozzy show at Jiffy lube Live on September 14th 2018 was utterly amazing. I will admittedly say Stone Sour did nothing for me and I am sure Ozzy could have pulled a better opener. I am pretty sure there are many metal bands from the 70s up till now that would damn near kill to perform with him. Ozzy's set might as well been a greatest hits live performances. I had a few friends make comments that they didn't want to go thinking his advanced age would degrade their memory of him and his music. Well they were 100% wrong as soon as he opens his mouth to sing it is like the years just disappear his voice damn near matches when the song was originally recorded and is running and jumping around on stage like a 20 something year old. Zakk Wylde has to be one of if not my favorite guitarist. The whole show including what was probably damn near a 25 minute solo he played in the crowd was amazing. To the effects team with the lighting and designs on the stage back drop they were amazing. Both War Pigs and Crazy train definitely stood out compared to the rest of them but all of them were excellent. Read more Report as inappropriate The father of dark metal and reality TV car crash Ozzy Osbourne is one of the world's most globally recognised celebrities and rightly so. The frontman of Black Sabbath and matriarch of the famous Osbournes has had a varied career, spending a large majority of it directly in the spotlight yet now he is sober, clean and a stronger performer than ever. During his struggle with drug and alcohol addiction, many described Ozzy's performance as slurred, disengaged and sluggish whereas now he attacks fan favourites such as 'I Don't Want to Change The World' and commands his band like the most gothic conductor of all time. He also has a fantastically dry wit, easily making a thousand strong crowd fall about laughing between songs. This differentiation in atmosphere keeps the audience engaged all night and the man himself clearly indicates when he expects applause, sing-alongs or the ever present mosh pits. Although no bats were harmed during tonight's show, it is fair to say Ozzy appears more outrageous than ever and with a clear head he is able to focus his talents on the live performance. Read more Report as inappropriate I waited 42 years to watch BLACK SABBATH perform On February 23, 2016, I had the opportunity to see BLACK SABBATH Live and in Concert at the BELL CENTER in Montreal Quebec Canada. I was approximately 15 rows from the stage and not once since they took the stage did I sit down. I was drinking alcohol and drugs when I began listening to BLACK SABBATH but when I saw them I had close to 31 years of Sobriety. My arms were pumping, waving side to side, head was banging, whistling, singing loudly, air guitaring, drumming. Being able to watch BLACK SABBATH LIVE was a Grateful Experience. The two things that did not happen was 1) catching a pick from Tommy Iommi 2) Meting the band in person and shaking their hand. It would have been an Honour to have met them in person. The LIVE CONCERT was 100% GREAT. Peace Read more Report as inappropriate This show was excellent! And let me tell you the truth about it. It was Ozzy the crowd came to see. Everybody loves Ozzy Osbourne! I saw Ozzy's Diary of a Mad Man tour two or three times, it was so good. It was right at the time Randy Rhodes was killed. Ozzy put on a good show then and he a showman still to this day. He only missed lyrics in one song that I could tell and I am 57 and had sabotage on 8 track when I was 13. But, Ozzy is 67 years old and has the right to change the words to his songs if he feels of it. May the Almighty God, the Creator of Heaven and earth, the Creator of you and me bless Ozzy Osbourne. Amen! We love you Ozzy and Black Sabbath! Read more Report as inappropriate Judas Priest decided to cancel almost whole European tour in 2018 (except one show in Paris, Junuary 2018) when Ozzy Osbourne informed about his health problem. I encountered many negative comments on-line from fans who wanted to see Judas Priest alone. To be honest, I also preferred to watch Priest than watch nobody. But apparently Judas Priest felt a need to wait for their friend and play concert together with Ozzy later on. We will become the most happy people on Planet Earth on the day of their show because we will witness such a beautiful sign of respect for history and tradition of heavy metal. Read more Report as inappropriate The show was pretty good. Of course, Ozzy's voice isn't nearly as good as it used to be, but I was thoroughly surprised that it did sound pretty decent, better than it did on Black Sabbath's 13 album. The stage setup was pretty interesting, the videos playing behind Ozzy were neat. The best part was during the solo at the end of War Pigs. Zakk Wylde walked up the isles that the audience walks down to get to their seats, and played in front of a group of people. The drummer was fantastic as well. Overall, I would recommend seeing Ozzy on this tour. Read more Report as inappropriate The show started with phenomenal Rival Sons. The arena was very surprised by the whole band. They played 10 songs and every single song was amazing. But then, after 15 minute break the real show started. When Black Sabbath came on the stage, the arena went crazy. Ozzy's vocals? Not that great. But that is just him! He sang like he was 30 years old. It was amazing. But the only bad thing was that the show was only 100 minutes. But c'mon, they are 70 years old!!! Read more Report as inappropriate The show was incredible. I witnessed a living legend singing, dancing, showing lots of love to the audience. Even the Moscow crowd (Russian people don't usually go crazy at any events) went absolutely wild. Some people call Mr. Osbourne too old, and he might be, but you won't see any old men on the stage! What you are going to see is true professionalism, huge energy, amazing performance and great, great people. Read more Report as inappropriate By Anonymous Ozzy Osbourne tour dates and tickets 2022-2023 near you Want to see Ozzy Osbourne in concert? Find information on all of Ozzy Osbourne’s upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2022-2023. Ozzy Osbourne is not due to play near your location currently - but they are scheduled to play 19 concerts across 10 countries in 2022-2023. View all concerts.

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