Ozzy Osbourne Will Return to the Stage in November

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The former Black Sabbath legend is making his highly anticipated live comeback at the 2019 American Music Awards later this month.

Billboard reported that Osbourne will take to the stage with Post Malone, Travis Scott and Andrew Watt to perform their new single "Take What You Want" live on television for the first time. 

Osbourne's triumphant return to the stage marks his first live performance after a tumultuous year, as the heavy metal icon was forced to postpone all of his 2019 touring commitments after being hospitalized with pneumonia and suffering from a serious fall that re-aggravated injuries from a near-fatal 2003 ATV accident. 

He has referred to 2019 as "one of the most f***ed-up years in my life," but with his new album Ordinary Man releasing in January and his rescheduled tour scheduled revealed for 2020, it appears Osbourne is hightailing his victorious return.

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Earlier this month, Osbourne released his latest single "Under the Graveyard" and his solo album box set See You On The Other Side will come November 29, including his solo studio albums, live records, and more bonus material. The album is available for pre-order here.  

The 2019 American Music Awards will be hosted by Ciara and will air live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on November 24 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. Voting will continue until November 20. 

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