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Ozzy Osbourne, 74, says he's determined to get back on stage after announcing his retirement from touring due to spinal surgery amid Parkinson's battle

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Ozzy Osbourne recently retired from touring and cancelled all his upcoming shows while he recovered from spinal surgery.

The 74-year-old rocker was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease four years ago and has been battling various health problems recently.

However, the rock star insisted he plans to not give up and wants to get back on stage as soon as possible.

Ozzy vowed that this would not be the last time we see him perform as he thanked fans for their support after he was left with no choice but to retire from touring.

Recovery: Ozzy Osbourne recently retired from touring and cancelled all his upcoming shows while he's recovering from spinal surgery

Recovery: Ozzy Osbourne recently retired from touring and cancelled all his upcoming shows while he's recovering from spinal surgery

He told Billboard: 'My fans. That's the thing that I really miss about not doing gigs.

'I'm a hands-on guy. I like talking to my fans. I miss them terribly. My goal is to get back on stage as soon as possible.'

During the interview, he also hinted that his children Kelly, Jack, and Amy Osbourne might follow him and his wife Sharon back to the UK.

He said, 'Our kids are over here (in America) at the moment, but it wouldn't surprise me if they follow us back at some point.'

It comes after Ozzy had been due to kick off his tour European tour in May, initially set for 2019 and then rescheduled three times, but it has now officially been cancelled along with any more dates in the future.

Ozzy's last tour show was in December 2018, where he performed at Ozzfest in Inglewood as part of a farewell tour, No More Tours II.

However, on a heartfelt Instagram post, the Black Sabbath rocker apologised for 'disappointing' his fans and admitted 'never would I have imagined that my touring days would have ended this way.'

Bourne performer: However, the rock star recently had an interview where the star insisted that he plans to not give up and wants to get back on stage as soon as possible

Bourne performer: However,

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