Ozzy Osbourne Books His Farewell Tour Dates For the USA


Rock and metal legend Ozzy Osbourne has booked tour dates dubbed the “No More Tours 2” farewell tour. Ozzy will tour the next few years before hanging up his microphone. The original No More Tours tour was in 1992, in which Ozzy briefly retired at the end of the tour, only to mount a comeback a short time later. Full details for the tour below.

Ozzy’s’ band guitarist Zakk Wylde from Black Label Society, drummer Tommy Clufetos and keyboardist Adam Wakeman also backed Osbourne up on Black Sabbath’s career-closing 2016-17 reunion tour, called “The End.” Longtime Rob “Blasko” Nicholson, remains on bass guitar.

Ozzy commented:

“I’ve been extremely blessed to have had two successful music careers. I’m looking at this final tour as being a huge celebration for my fans, and anyone who has enjoyed my music over the past five decades.”

Tickets for the North American dates scheduled for later this year go on sale Feb. 17 at 10AM local time via Live Nation. Presales begin on feb. 14. Stone Sour will be the support act for those shows. The “No More Tours 2” dates are set to continue in 2020.

Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘No More Tours 2’ Dates:

4/27 – Jacksonville, FL, Welcome to Rockville

4/29 – Fort Lauderdale, FL, FortRock

5/5 – Mexico, Heaven & Hell Festival

5/8 – Santiago, Chile, Pista Atletica

5/11 – Buenos Aires, Argentina, Geba

5/13 – São Paulo, Brazil, Allianz Parque

5/16 – Curitiba, Brazil, Pedreira Paulo Leminski

5/18 – Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Esplanada Do Mineirao

5/20 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Apoteose

6/1 – Moscow, Russia, Olympiisky

6/3 – St. Petersburg, Russia, Ice Palace

6/6 – Finland, Rockfest

6/8 – Solvesborg, Sweden, Sweden Rock Festival

6/10 – Donington, UK, Download Festival

6/13 – Prague, Czech Republic, Prague Rocks Festival

6/15 – Paris, France, Download Festival

6/17 – Italy, Firenze Rocks Festival

6/20 – Halden, Norway, Tons of Rock Festival

6/22 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Copenhell Festival

6/24 – Dessel, Belgium, Graspop Metal Meeting

6/26 – Krakow, Poland, Impact Festival

6/28 – Oberhausen, Germany, König-Pilsner Arena

6/30 – Madrid, Spain, Download Festival

7/2 – Lisbon, Portugal, Altice Arena

7/5 – Barcelona, Spain, Rock Fest Barcelona

7/8 – Tel Aviv, Israel, Live Park

8/30 – Allentown, PA, PPL Center

9/1 – Syracuse, NY, Lakeview Amphitheater

9/4 – Toronto, ON, Budweiser Stage

9/6 – Boston, MA, Xfinity Center

9/8 – Wantagh, NY, Jones Beach Amphitheatre

9/10 – Holmdel, NJ, PNC Bank Arts Center

9/12 – Camden, NJ, BB&T Pavilion

9/14 – Bristow, VA, Jiffy Lube Live

9/16 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH, Blossom Music Center

9/19 – Clarkston, MI, DTE Energy Center

9/21 – Tinley Park, IL, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

9/23 – Noblesville, IN, Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center

9/26 – Dallas, TX, Starplex Pavilion

9/28 – Houston, TX, Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

9/30 – Albuquerque, NM, Isleta Amphitheater

10/2 – Denver, CO, Pepsi Center

10/4 – Salt Lake City, UT, USANA Amphitheatre

10/6 – Mountain View, CA, Shoreline Amphitheatre

10/9 – Chula Vista, CA, Mattress Firm Amphitheatre

10/11 – Los Angeles, CA, Hollywood Bowl

10/13 – Las Vegas, NV, MGM Grand Garden Ar