Musicians and production staff have a new support system they can tap into on the road. The Music Industry Therapy Collective recently launched its Online Tour Health and Welfare Coaching service, offering 24/7 mental health care. Expert practitioners with music industry experience are on hand to help with depression, insomnia, stress, burnout, loneliness and substance use recovery. The confidential service is available to touring professionals anywhere in the world.
Ozzy Osbourne is set to play his final gig in Birmingham, England, next month, and to mark the occasion, a few fans are getting a piece of him for $450. The Black Sabbath legend is selling 10 cans of Liquid Death iced tea that he has sipped from and resealed to preserve trace DNA from his saliva. Once "technology and federal law permits," purchasers will be able to clone Osbourne and "enjoy him for hundreds of years into the future," said Liquid Death.