- Music
- 29 Apr 19
Heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne has announced rescheduled 2020 dates for his No More Tours 2 tour, including a date at Dublin’s 3Arena on 2 February featuring special guests Judas Priest.
The announcement comes after Osbourne’s original Dublin appearance in January was postponed due to a bout of pneumonia, one that kept Osbourne out of further tour dates in Australia, New Zealand and Japan. In early April, a fall forced Osbourne to postpone all original 2019 tour dates.
OZZY will postpone all his tour dates as he recovers from injury sustained while dealing with pneumonia. Ozzy fell at his Los Angeles home aggravating years-old injuries (from his 2003 ATV accident) that required surgery.
Shows will be rescheduled beginning in Feb 2020
— Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) April 4, 2019
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The new six-week European tour will begin in the Black Sabbath vocalist’s native UK on 31 January before wrapping up on 16 March in Zurich, Switzerland.
“I’m really looking forward to getting back to Europe for these shows,” Osbourne said of his return to the stage. “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.”
All tickets for the original 3Arena date of 30 January 2019 remain valid. Tickets for the new 3Arena date are on sale now from €59 including booking and facility fees. Tickets for the new and rescheduled 2020 No More Tours 2 dates go on sale Friday 3 May, excluding Madrid, where tickets will go on sale Fri 9 May.
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.
Osbourne’s initial 2020 tour dates can be seen below.
Fri 1/31 Nottingham, UK - Motorpoint Arena
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Sun 2/2 Dublin, Ireland - 3Arena
Wed 2/5 Manchester, UK - Manchester Arena
Fri 2/7 Newcastle, UK - Utilita Arena
Mon 2/10 London, UK - The 02
Wed 2/12 Glasgow, UK - SSE Hydro
Fri 2/14 Birmingham, UK - Resorts World Arena
Mon 2/17 Dortmund, Germany - Westfalenhalle
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Thu 2/20 Helsinki, Finland - Hartwell Arena
Sat 2/22 Stockholm, Sweden - Friends Arena
Mon 2/24 Berlin, Germany - Mercedes-Benz Arena
Wed 2/26 Vienna, Austrai - Stadhalle
Sat 2/29 Prague, Czech Republic - O2 Arena
Tue 3/3 Hamburg, Germany - Barclaycard Arena
Thu 3/5 Munich, Germany - Olympianhalle
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Sat 3/7 Mannheim, Germany - SAP Arena
Tue 3/10 Bologna, Italy - Unipol Arena
Fri 3/13 Madrid, Spain - Wizink Arena
Mon 3/16 Zurich, Switzerland - Hallenstadion