Ozzy Osbourne is making a startling statement about his life after battling Parkinson's illness.
The music veteran, who is preparing for his final concert with Blake Sabbath in July 2025, revealed up to SiriusXM about his current mental health difficulties.
Though excited to play his farewell act at Villa Park, Birmingham, the 76-year-old voiced concern over the approaching show.
He told the publication, "By hook or crook, I'm going to make this f—— concert if it's the last thing I do. "Well, it will be."
He revealed his pre-show anxieties, saying, "My brain is wild. I suffer from severe ADHD. I will have finished the show and died before I even began my workouts, so I try to put it on the back burner."
Aside from his farewell performance, Osbourne will appear with Sharon, Jack, and Kelly at Birmingham's NEC on Saturday, July 12th and Sunday, July 13th.
Comic Con confirmed the slot with the following statement: "With Ozzy Osbourne's legendary music career, Sharon's powerhouse presence in entertainment, and Kelly and Jack's unforgettable personalities, The Osbournes have cemented their place in pop culture history."