In April, the vocalist will kick off his final world tour, titled No More Tours 2.

After spending most of the last 50 years on the road with Black Sabbath and as a solo artist, Ozzy Osbourne will embark on one last round-the-world tour in the coming months. The No More Tours 2 (the name references his supposed first farewell tour, which took place in 1992 and lasted only three years) begins on April 27th in Florida, USA.

During preparations for the tour, Osbourne gave an interview to Rolling Stone and spoke about the strangest thing that had happened to him in the last 40 years of performing. Read the singer's statement below.

“One night I noticed a group of people in the audience who weren’t moving. When I see that, I focus only on those people, and if they continue to do nothing, I start throwing buckets of water on them. And that’s what I did. But then I was told they weren’t moving because they were deaf. And I felt like an idiot [laughs]. Why would a deaf person go to a rock concert? I couldn’t understand it. But then I heard that they could feel the rhythm of the music. I found that very interesting.”

In another recent statement, the singer explained that the tour is not synonymous with retirement . “The name is 'No More Tours,' so it just means I'm not going on any more world tours. I'll still do shows, but not for another six months. I want to spend more time at home.”

In May, Osbourne's tour arrives in Brazil with four confirmed shows. The cities that will host the singer are São Paulo, Curitiba, Belo Horizonte, and Rio de Janeiro.

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