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Colette Crampsey

Ozzy Osbourne announces rescheduled Glasgow date as part of farewell world tour

Rock star Ozzy Osbourne has announced rescheduled Glasgow date as after previously postponing his final world tour.

The former Black Sabbath frontman, 69, will take to the stage of Glasgow's SSE Hydro for No More Tours 2 on February 12, where he'll be supported by Judas Priest.

The six-week trek kicks off in Ozzy's native UK on January 31 before wrapping on March 16 in Zurich, Switzerland.

The tour includes stops throughout the UK - Nottingham, Dublin, Manchester, Newcastle, London (The O2), Glasgow and Ozzy’s Birmingham hometown - before heading to Europe for gigs in Germany, Finland, Sweden, Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, and Switzerland.

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This news follows an April announcement about Ozzy’s North American dates, which will kick off in February 2020.

Speaking ahead of No More Tours 2, Ozzy said: "I’m really looking forward to getting back to Europe for these shows.

"Thank you to all the fans for sticking with me and waiting for the new dates to be announced. I can’t wait to see you all next year.”

Tickets remain valid for all rescheduled tour dates, with the exception of the now cancelled Barcelona and Frankfurt shows, refunds must be sought at point of purchase.

Tickets will go on sale 9am, Friday, May 3 and are priced £65.25 - £76.60 (inc. admin fee).

Tickets are available here or you can get them on this line 0844 395 4000.

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