Ozzy Osbourne , now 76 years old, has always been known for his wild, romanticized, and stereotypical "rockstar" lifestyle.

The vocalist has faced various health problems over the years and is currently in a wheelchair due to Parkinson's disease . While bidding farewell to live shows with his original Black Sabbath Back To The Beginning on July 5th in Birmingham, the artist also bids farewell to the hectic lifestyle he's led for many years.

In an interview with The Guardian , the artist admits that "it's time." After about 50 years on the road, he's become unaccustomed to packing his own bags and getting on a tour bus. He says he no longer uses drugs and doesn't do anything related to the "rockstar lifestyle." He spends his time at home, no longer goes out drinking in bars, and wonders, "What more is there for me?"

Ozzy comments on his discomfort going shopping with Sharon , his wife, and reflects on what he will do after retirement: “It’s time to spend time with my grandchildren. I don’t want to die in a hotel room somewhere. I want to spend the rest of my life with my family.”

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