Days after coming forward with his latest health issue, the Black Sabbath frontman assures fans that he is 'doing the best' he can to get back on his scrapped farewell tour.

AceShowbiz - Ozzy Osbourne has assured fans his Parkinson's disease-related issues won't affect his plans to return to the stage in 2020.

The rocker scrapped all 2019 dates on his "No More Tours 2" trek after a fall at his home, which dislodged metal rods in his spine, and spent much of last year recovering.

Last week (ends January 24), he also revealed he has been diagnosed with a form of Parkinson's, known as PRKN 2.

But he's still working on plans to pick up his farewell tour.

"If I'm well enough, I'll work towards it," he says of his planned May return. "I'm having physical therapy every day, five days a week. I'm trying, doing the best I can. Neck surgery's not easy."

His daughter Kelly Osbourne, who joined Ozzy on the red carpet at the Grammys on Sunday (January 26), said, "Seeing how far Dad's come this year and how far he's come in the last week alone has just been incredible."

Osbourne's comeback album, "Ordinary Man", will be released on 21 February.

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