Sharon Osbourne said her husband, Ozzy Osbourne, would officially be back on stage following his health battles.

Talks about the headliners for the 2023 Power Trip festival surfaced this week. The reports suggested that Ozzy would be one of the leads of the upcoming three-day event, performing with Tool, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Guns N' Roses, and AC/DC.

Months before the festival, Sharon officially announced the Black Sabbath rocker's return to the stage.

Ozzy Osbourne Is Feeling Much Better After Health Issues, Sharon Osbourne Says

In the recent episode of TalkTV's "Piers Morgan Uncensored," the TV host told Piers Morgan that her husband would return soon with a new US show. She added that Ozzy would be part of the Oct. 6 show at the Coachella site.

"He's good. He's doing so much better. I think I told you about it the other night, but now that it's been announced, we can talk about it. He's doing a show on October 6th in America," she said. "It's at the Coachella site. It's gonna be a great show."

 
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Morgan told her that "the rocker is still rocking," to which she said that Ozzy never stopped and that he is back now.

Hits Daily Double shared the confirmed dates of the headliners' appearance: Guns N' Roses and Iron Maiden appearing on the first day, AC/DC and Ozzy on the second day, and Metallica and Tool on the third and last day.

The full lineup and more details about the 2023 Power Trip Festival are expected to be released on March 30.

Ozzy Osbourne NOT Retiring

Before Sharon assured the public that Ozzy is already better than ever, the Prince of Darkness shared during an episode of SiriusXM's "Ozzy Speaks" why he canceled his tours.

He was forced to postpone his appearances due to the lingering effects of the spinal injury he suffered years ago and other health problems.

Per Ozzy, Sharon told him he should not keep booking tours and canceling them. With that, he admitted he could not book tours because he did not think he could pull them off.

He then slammed the press, who kept reporting his unconfirmed retirement, saying that the buzz emerged after releasing a statement regarding his tour cancelation. While he is yet to leave the industry, Ozzy said he could not do things forever.

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