Ozzy Osbourne has made it clear that he is not going to retire soon as he expresses his desire to get back on the road despite experiencing a flurry of health scares in the past few years.

Fans of the Black Sabbath rocker have been worrying since the pandemic began when its vocalist, Ozzy Osbourne, canceled its upcoming tour to give way to his health condition.

It was only until last month since Ozzy Osbourne had gone back to performing. While others express worry due to his age and pre-existing conditions, the 73-year-old rockstar reiterated his plans to get back to touring.

In 2019, Ozzy suffered injuries from a bad fall he had at home, prompting a major surgery at the time. He had metal rods placed in his spine after a tragic ATV accident in 2003.

Earlier this year, he had to undergo a major operation on his neck that concerns his mobility issues, all along while receiving treatment for his Parkinson's Disease.

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Speaking to PEOPLE Magazine, Ozzy underscored her desire to keep performing on the road for her fans, noting that it is where he belongs and his relationship with his fans is the "biggest love affair" of his life.

Recently, Ozzy celebrated the 40-year anniversary with his wife Sharon Osbourne, who has been with her during his recent COVID-19 diagnosis and major neck surgery.

"That's the only thing that reminds me I'm getting older: things going wrong and not working anymore. But I still feel young at heart. I am determined to get back on stage even if I have to be nailed to a board and wheeled on. Survival is my legacy," Ozzy told the outlet.

Since his recovery, Ozzy has already performed twice - once in the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, and the Opening NFL performance.

During his surprise 2022 Commonwealth Games performance, Ozzy had to have a neck brace supporting him to aid his recovery from the crucial and major surgery he had in the past few months.

To fans' disappointment, Ozzy's NFL performance was cut short on the actual NBC telecast. Good thing is that he now has the right to publicize the whole performance, which some have only watched from fan footage on the SOFI stadium in Inglewood, California.

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