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Ozzy Osbourne's appearance leaves fans distracted at Commonwealth Games after health woes

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Commonwealth Games at the closing ceremony in spectacular fashion.The 73-year-old left fans distracted after the rock legend put on an energetic performance following his recent health scares.It comes after the musician recently recovered from a major operation back in June.Also, Ozzy announced he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease two years ago.Ozzy, who is otherwise known as "The Prince of Darkness" joined guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Tommy Clufetos and bassist Adam Wakeman to perform the heavy metal band's classic, Paranoid.The hitmaker took to the stage and performed in his signature eye-catching makeup at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham to mark the end of the 11-day sporting event.Fans could not help but gush over Ozzy's sprightly appearance amid his recent health woes.Taking to Twitter, @SimonJenkins30 tweeted: "Wow.

Ozzy at 73 with Parkinson’s and recovering from serious surgery sings and performs better than most others half his age. Brilliant."@MattLee remarked: "Great to see Ozzy looking and singing so well after recent health scares.Still holding onto those tickets for next years UK tour."@allen007 wrote: "Go on Ozzy!

More stage presence than any modern day artist even at 73! #ozzyosbourne #CommonwealthGames2022."@OldManWinter jibed: "Fair play to Ozzy Osbourne.

73 years old with Parkinsons and he still is a better performer than most of those who performed tonight #CommonwealthGames2022 #ClosingCeremony."@willchadwick penned: "Reminder: Ozzy Osbourne has Parkinson’s.

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Ozzy Osbourne made a surprise appearance onstage in his home city of Birmingham to close out the 2022 Commonwealth Games and was met with a rapturous reception.The Aston-born musician, 73, was joined by members of his band Black Sabbath, including guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Tommy Clufetos and bassist Adam Wakeman for the explosive performance.Fireworks were set off and crowds cheered as they launched into their hit song Paranoid as part of a celebration of the musical heritage of the West Midlands, during which the singer proudly proclaimed: ‘Birmingham forever!’The ceremony, held at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, also saw performances from artists including UB40, Beverley Knight, Dexys Midnight Runners, Goldie, The Selecter, Jorja Smith and Laura Mvula, giving a special Peaky Binders-themed performance.However, fans were most enthralled by Ozzy’s fiery performance and flawless vocals, considering the health battles he has fought of late.The metal icon, who has Parkinson’s disease, had been keeping a low profile recently after undergoing an operation in June that would ‘determine his life’, but was spotted in a rare appearance in London on Friday alongside his wife Sharon and daughter Kelly.What a way to send off #B2022 ð¤©ð And what a headline performance from Ozzy Osbourne!What was your favourite part? #BBCCWGThe 73-year-old recently said that it was a ‘slow climb back’ after the surgery.However, none of that slowness seemed to be in evidence as he lead Black Sabbath in a rousing performance.‘Great to see Ozzy looking and singing so well after recent health scares,’ enthused one fan, adding: ‘Still holding onto those tickets for next year’s UK tour.’‘No way is Ozzy Osbourne at the commonwealth games what a
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