After going public last month with his Parkinson's disease diagnosis, Ozzy Osbourne's 2020 North American "No More Tours 2" with Marilyn Manson has unfortunately been cancelled to allow the 71-year old rocker to continue to recover from various health issues he has faced over the past year. This decision was made to accommodate fans who’ve been holding tickets for rescheduled shows and have been asked to change plans, some multiple times.
Following promotional obligations for his forthcoming new album Ordinary Man (out February 21st), Ozzy will head to Europe for additional treatments.
"I'm so thankful that everyone has been patient because I've had a shit year," Osbourne said in a statement following the cancellation. "Unfortunately, I won't be able to get to Switzerland for treatment until April and the treatment takes six-eight weeks. I don't want to start a tour and then cancel shows at the last minute, as it’s just not fair to the fans. I'd rather they get a refund now and when I do the North American tour down the road, everyone who bought a ticket for these shows will be the first ones in line to purchase tickets at that time."
Refunds are available at the original point of purchase. All refunds, including fees, will be returned directly to the credit card used. Additionally, ticketholders who purchased "No More Tours 2" tickets will have first access to tickets when the next tour is announced.
Here's to a speedy recovery, Ozzman!
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