Ozzy Osbourne sent shockwaves through the rock community last week when the famous singer revealed he’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. The announcement came following repeated postponements of his worldwide No More Tours 2 Tour throughout 2019, with the rescheduled dates set to begin later this year.

During an appearance on the red carpet at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, Osbourne was asked about the status of his upcoming run of North American dates with Marilyn Manson followed by Europe/U.K. performances with Judas Priest. Osbourne’s response, though honest, didn’t sound very promising coming from a 71-year-old with Parkinson’s who underwent major neck surgery last year.

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“If I’m well enough, I’ll work towards it. I’m having physical therapy every day, five days a week. I’m trying, doing the best I can. Neck surgery’s not easy,” Ozzy reportedly told a reporter on the red carpet at the STAPLES Center.

Ozzy’s famous television daughter, Kelly Osbourne, was also on hand at the event and chimed in by adding, “Seeing how far Dad’s come this year and how far he’s come in the last week alone has just been incredible. I think coming out and telling his truth has been a weight lifted off of his shoulders. And even like his physical therapist is saying how far you have moved forward in this last week is insane.”

While that was a nice reassurance from Ozzy’s family member on the overall physical and emotional health of Osbourne, it doesn’t quite confirm whether or not the veteran rocker will have the physical ability to tour and perform nightly beginning this spring–or if again, ever.

Fans will likely receive an announcement of confirmation or possible cancellation from Osbourne in the coming weeks leading up to his run of spring performances.

Watch Ozzy and wife Sharon Osborne present the Grammy for “Best Rap/Sung Performace” at Sunday’s award show below.

[H/T Brooklyn Vegan]