Ozzy Osbourne is determined to come out of retirement and get back on stage - even if that means he has to perform in a wheelchair.
Last month, the rocker was forced to cancel his UK and Europe tour after saying that he is 'not physically capable' of performing anymore amid his health woes.
The Black Sabbath legend, 74, recently had extensive spinal surgery following a fall at his home in 2019, which had further aggravated injuries from a near-fatal quad bike crash in 2003.
Announcing the news to fans, Ozzy said at the time that it was 'probably one of the hardest things [he's] ever had to share' and that he 'never would have imagined that his touring days would have ended this way'
Explaining that his body is 'still physically weak' and shared his despair at 'disappointing' fans.
Despite announcing his retirement last month amid his battle with Parkinson's disease, Ozzy is eager to get back on stage - one way or another.
Ozzy is said to be 'so upset and annoyed' at being unable to play live that he is already considering a comeback.
"He is refusing to give up on his hope of getting on stage despite his statement last month," said a source close to the Brummie singer.
Ozzy has also declared: “I am gonna f***ing get back on stage.”
He still has issues with his balance and cannot stand unaided for long periods of time on his legs. It frustrates him that doing a full 90-minute show, filled with his famous stage stomping and crowd interactive moves, is off the table," the source told Daily Star.
“But he is considering doing gigs in a throne, like what Axl did in 2016 with Guns’N’Roses. He was really impressed by that move. And he feels Phil [Collins] showed that audiences do resonate with you."
In a lengthy statement last month, Ozzy penned: "This is probably one of the hardest things I've ever had to share with my loyal fans. As you may know, four years ago, this month, I had a major accident, where I damaged my spine.
"My one and only purpose during this time has been to get back on stage. My singing voice is fine. However, after three operations, stem cell treatments, endless physical therapy sessions, and most recently groundbreaking Cybernics (HAL) Treatment, my body is still physically weak.
"I am honestly humbled by the way you've all patiently held onto your tickets for all this time, but in all good conscience, I have now come to the realisation that I'm not physically capable of doing my upcoming European/ UK tour dates, as I know I couldn't deal with the travel required.
"Believe me when I say that the thought of disappointing my fans really F***S ME UP, more than you will ever know.
"Never would I have imagined my touring days would have ended this way. My team is currently coming up with ideas for where I will be able to perform without having to travel from city to city and country to country.
"I want to thank my family.... my band.... my crew.... my longtime friends, Judas Priest, and of course my fans for their endless dedication, loyalty, and support, and for giving me the life that I never dreamed that I would have."