OZZY OSBOURNE Partners With OMAZE To Offer Fans Epic Concert Experience

September 5, 2018

Ozzy Osbourne has announced a partnership with online fundraising platform Omaze offering one lucky fan a once-in-a-lifetime experience of being in his entourage for the day, complete with the never-before-offered opportunity to watch his Las Vegas show from the side of the stage. The campaign will support Love Hope Strength as they work to save lives one concert at a time.

A $10 donation through Omaze.com/Ozzy will enter fans the chance to win and support the lifesaving work of Love Hope Strength. The grand prize for one randomly selected winner and their guest includes:

* Flights to Vegas to see Ozzy's show "No More Tours 2" on October 13, 2018, and accommodations in a 4-star hotel.
* Meet Ozzy, be on his personal guest list and be a part of his entourage for the day.
* Attend soundcheck and the pre-show party
* The option to watch the entire set from the side stage-a never before offered opportunity!
* A $500 gambling chip to use in Las Vegas.

Fans can enter for their chance to win this unforgettable experience at Omaze.com/Ozzy through September 30, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. (PT).

Ozzy kicked off the main North American leg of "No More Tours 2" on August 30 at the PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Despite the fact that "No More Tours 2" is being billed as his farewell tour, Ozzy insists that he is not calling it quits. "I'm not retiring," the 69-year-old singer told Rolling Stone in an interview. "It's 'No More Tours', so I'm just not doing world tours anymore. I'm still going to be doing gigs, but I'm not going on tour for six months at a time anymore. I'd like to spend some time at home."

Osbourne, who spent the last few years touring with BLACK SABBATH before the legendary heavy metal act retired from the road, said that he wanted to "slow it down a little" and be there for his family. "I enjoy being a grandfather. I don't want to go through another generation of Osbournes without seeing them grow up."

"No More Tours 2" is a reference to Ozzy's 1992 "No More Tours" trek, which marked the first time the singer announced the end of his days as a touring artist. The tour name was a pun based on the title of his then-most recent solo album, "No More Tears". Ozzy returned to action three years later and has been on the road ever since.

Last year, Ozzy reunited with guitarist Zakk Wylde, who played on studio albums such as "No Rest For The Wicked", "No More Tears" and "Ozzmosis" and who has toured on and off with Ozzy for nearly 30 years.

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