Frail Ozzy Osbourne flashes the peace sign as he steps out with the assistance of cane

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Frail Ozzy Osbourne was spotted out in Santa Monica on Wednesday after announcing his retirement from touring and cancelling all remaining shows amid his recovery from spinal surgery.

Despite his health struggles, Ozzy, 74, informed the photographer he was feeling alright as he flashed the peace sign.He approached the entry way with the assistance of a cane and looked sharp in a dapper grey coat with his silver hair handsomely slicked over his head.The Black Sabbath rocker strode upon the sidewalk in his sensible trainers before making his way upstairs and into the building.At times, he kept his gaze down as he carefully maneuvered about with the help of his cane.

In good spirits: Frail Ozzy Osbourne was spotted out on Wednesday after announcing his retirement from touring and cancelling all remaining shows amid his recovery from spinal surgeryThe appearance comes after Ozzy announced his retirement from touring and cancelled all his upcoming shows amid his recovery from spinal surgery.The rocker was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease four years ago and has been battling various health problems in recent years.He had been due to kick off his European tour in May, originally set for 2019 and then rescheduled three times, but it has now officially been cancelled along with any more dates in the future.Ozzy's last tour show was in December 2018, where he performed at Ozzfest in Inglewood as part of farewell tour, No More Tours II.In a heartfelt Instagram post on Wednesday, the Black Sabbath rocker apologised for 'disappointing' his fans and admitted 'never would I have imagined that my touring days would have ended this way.'He confessed that he was still struggling with health problems seven months after undergoing spinal.

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