Sharon Osbourne cancels entire talk show tour at the last minute after ‘family issue’

Sharon Osbourne
Sharon Osbourne has cancelled her entire tour at the last minute (Picture: Steve Granitz)

Sharon Osbourne has reportedly cancelled the entirety of her talk show tour due to an unknown ‘family issue’.

The unconfirmed news comes hours after she posted on Instagram, hitting out at Kneecap for their Coachella performance during which they displayed a message supporting Palestine.

The music mogul was expected to kick off a series of shows, titled Cut The Crap, this evening, Tuesday, April 22, in Stockholm, Sweden.

However, they have now all been scrapped due to an unknown reason, with no public announcement from Sharon, 72.

According to The Mirror, Oslo’s Folketeateret Venue told them it was believed to be a ‘family issue’ that had caused the cancellation.

A spokesperson for Sharon added to the confusion as they said they were unsure as to why the tour had been abandoned at such late notice.

Sharon Osbourne - Cut The Crap!
She was due to continue her Cut The Crap tour in Europe (Picture: Sharon Osbourne)

She was then set to visit Helsinki, Oslo, and Copenhagen for the rest of the week, but these will reportedly not go ahead.

The show was advertised in Helsinki with the promise that Sharon would ‘reveal everything about the most challenging years of her eventful life.’

They added: ‘One venue in Helsinki detailed the event saying: “Sharon Osbourne, the well-known international TV personality, is now making her debut on stage – live. On her European tour, she’ll be interviewed by Danish model and actress Brigitte Nielsen.’

It’s believed the X Factor icon, who is married to Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne, is in the US at the moment.

Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne on stage in black suits
Ozzy Osbourne is due to play in Birmingham this summer (Picture: Getty)

She had been posting on social media over the Easter holiday, sharing a holiday message to fans and giving glimpses of their home life.

Sharon is expected to join Ozzy, 76, when he comes to Villa Park in his hometown of Birmingham for a one-off farewell gig.

Ozzy was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2003 but only revealed his illness in 2020 and has needed intense medical interventions ever since.

He’s promised to defy gravity when he takes to the stage one last time to say ‘goodnight’ to the band’s legions of fans.

Metro has reached out to Sharon’s reps for comment.

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