Update: 'Sudden Illness' Forces OZZY OSBOURNE's Reno Concert Postponement

January 30, 2011

According to CNN.com, Ozzy Osbourne's concert in Reno, Nevada, Sunday night (January 30) was canceled due to a "sudden illness," the concert promoter said.

"Based on advice from doctors, it is with great regret that Ozzy Osbourne is postponing his show ... at the Reno Event Center," Chris Martinez with Live Nation said in a statement. "The multi-platinum Rock And Roll Hall Of Famer cannot perform ... due to a sudden illness."

The show has been postponed until Saturday, April 23.

Tickets for tonight's concert will be honored on the new date.

The promoter did not elaborate on what ailed Osbourne.

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