OZZY OSBOURNE CELEBRATES “ORDINARY MAN” ALBUM RELEASE WITH WORLDWIDE TATTOO EVENT AND LOS ANGELES IN-STORE APPEARANCE ON FEBRUARY 21ST

On the eve of the release (February 20) of Ozzy Osbourne’s Ordinary Man (Epic Records), more than 50 cities around the world will host celebrations for the largest global tattoo sale and album listening event in history. This will be followed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy®-winning singer and songwriter appearing at an in-store signing at Amoeba Records in Hollywood, CA on release day (February 21st).

Fans attending the February 20th events–to be held simultaneously at tattoo shops in 50 cities around the world–will not only have the opportunity to listen to Ordinary Man in advance of its release, but they’ll also be among the first to select from a collection of exclusive Ozzy-inspired tattoo designs. For more information and to RSVP, click here and watch a video below.

Release day will see Osbourne hosting his first in-store in 10 years, set to take place at Amoeba Records in Hollywood, CA at 5:00 PM. To attend: purchase Ordinary Man (available on CD, LP or picture disc) in-store at Amoeba Hollywood on February 21st.  Please note: signing space is limited; line to purchase will form on Sunset Blvd. on February 21st, before store opens at 10:30 AM.  There is a limit of two copies of Ordinary Man per person for signing. No additional items will be signed at this event and no photos with the artist will be possible.

Ordinary Man marks Osbourne’s first new solo music in almost 10 years. Recorded in Los Angeles, the album features producer Andrew Watt on guitars, Duff McKagan (Guns N’ Roses) on bass and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) on drums.  Beyond the core band, Ordinary Man, features a who’s-who of Ozzy friends and collaborators including Elton John, Slash, Post Malone, and Tom Morello.  Pre-order the album here.

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  1. Love that song with he and Elton. I was hearing Elton long before I ever heard Ozzy & Sabbath. I was sheltered from the evils of Satanic rock in the 70’s when I was a mere fledgeling Canuck farm boy. Lol

    Those Bernie Taupin years are the best of Elton’s and the Donald Duck costume, of course.

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