Ozzy Osbourne has rescheduled the shows he was forced to axe after undergoing hand surgery this month (Sep18).
The rocker scrapped four concerts on his No More Tours 2 trek after he was hospitalised with a hang nail that sparked a major infection.
The gigs, in California and Las Vegas, will now be staged place in July (19).
Meanwhile, there’s more good news for ailing Ozzy – he appears to have ended his long-running feud with former songwriting partner and bassist Bob Daisley.
A royalties lawsuit filed against the former Black Sabbath star by Daisley was dismissed last year (17) after the bass player claimed he was owed over $2 million (GBP1.5 million) in unpaid royalties for his work on the rocker’s albums Blizzard Of Ozz and Diary Of A Madman.
Ozzy’s representatives responded to the lawsuit, insisting the legal action brought by Daisley had failed and that multiple audits of Blizzard Music Limited had resulted in no discoveries of non-payment, and now, Ozzy and his manager wife Sharon Osbourne have announced that Daisley has re-signed his U.S. publishing to their Blizzard Music Limited company.
A spokeswoman for the Osbournes says, “The new agreement encompasses songs co-written by Daisley from the first two Ozzy Osbourne solo albums, Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman, which will now remain under the full control of Blizzard Music Limited worldwide.”
Ozzy Osbourne reschedules axed shows
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