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Ozzy Cancels Tour In Wake Of Crash

Ozzy Osbourne said Friday he has canceled his upcoming 20-date tour of Britain to give him time to recover fully from his accident on an all-terrain vehicle last month.

"I am deeply disappointed, but it's out of my control," the former Black Sabbath frontman said in a written statement. "Right now I need to concentrate on my recovery, and unfortunately this is something I cannot rush."

Osbourne, 55, fractured his collarbone, eight ribs and a neck vertebra when the 600-pound vehicle he was riding flipped and landed on top of him at his estate in Buckinghamshire, southern England, on Dec. 8. He spent a week on a ventilator.

Osbourne, who is recovering at home on his estate, said he was looking forward to performing again "when the doctors tell me I am fit and ready."

The tour had been due to kick off on Feb. 15 with a concert at London's Wembley Arena. Osbourne has already postponed a series of tour dates in European cities scheduled for later this month.

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