The bassist accompanying the singer had to ask a roadie for help
Ozzy Osbourne kicked off another series of shows on his farewell tour, No More Tours II . This time, the Prince of Darkness is touring the United States, and last Thursday, the 30th, he performed at the PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
There, the singer was surprised when the hose, which he always uses in his performances to spray the audience, went out of control and hit him while he was singing "War Pigs," a Black Sabbath from the album Paranoid (1970). Osbourne was sprayed with foam in the face, and bassist Rob "Blasko" Nicholson called a roadie for help, as can be seen in the video below (at minute 1:09).
The show kicked off the musician's North American tour, which continues until October. In January, Osbourne will go to Europe and perform there until March.

