Ozzy Osbourne Dies at 76 After Emotional Farewell Concert
  • Ozzy Osbourne passed away at 76 just weeks after his farewell concert.
  • His final show reunited Black Sabbath after 20 years with Metallica and Guns N’ Roses performing.
  • Tributes poured in from Elton John Metallica and Ronnie Wood.

The rock and metal community is heartbroken over the passing of Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath, who died at the age of 76, only weeks after his final performance.

His death signals the end of an era for a man who truly defined heavy metal and enchanted countless fans with his electrifying stage presence and candid personality.

Ozzy Osbourne Dies at 76 After Emotional Farewell Concert
Ozzy Osbourne Dies at 76 After Emotional Farewell Concert

A Legend’s Last Performance

On July 5, 2025, Ozzy Osbourne treated fans to one final unforgettable show, reuniting with Black Sabbath for the first time in twenty years. The “Back to the Beginning” concert in Birmingham his hometown was a star-studded farewell that featured rock heavyweights like Metallica and Guns N’ Roses. Seated on a black throne due to health issues, he shared an emotional message with the crowd:

“You have no idea how I feel thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

That night was more than just a concert; it was a tribute to his incredible legacy. Phil Anselmo from Pantera captured it perfectly, saying,

“Black Sabbath: we’d all be different people without them. I wouldn’t even be here holding a microphone if it weren’t for them.”

Tributes for the Prince of Darkness

The news of Ozzy’s passing brought a wave of sorrow from fans and fellow musicians alike. Metallica posted a photo accompanied by a broken heart emoji, while Elton John referred to him as

“a dear friend and a monumental trailblazer who secured his spot among the gods of rock.”

Ronnie Wood from The Rolling Stones expressed his sadness, saying,

“I am so very sad… What a lovely goodbye concert he had.”

Meanwhile, UB40’s Ali Campbell called him “the undisputed king of heavy metal” and “a true legend from Birmingham.”

From Black Sabbath to Reality TV: A Life Full of Twists

Ozzy’s life story is anything but typical. Born in Aston, Birmingham, he overcame a troubled upbringing, dropping out of school, working in a slaughterhouse, and even spending time in jail, to co-found Black Sabbath, the band that gave birth to heavy metal. Their debut album in 1970 changed the rock landscape, mixing dark riffs with occult lyrics.

After being expelled from the band in 1979 due to his notorious excesses, he bounced back with a successful solo career, gifting us classics like “Crazy Train” and “Mr. Crowley.” His outrageous behavior, like biting the head off a bat, snorting ants, and urinating on the Alamo, helped solidify his wild-man reputation. Yet, MTV’s The Osbournes showed a different side of him: a clumsy, lovable dad who had amusing run-ins with household gadgets.

Health Struggles and an Unyielding Farewell

In his later years, Ozzy faced Parkinson’s disease and serious spinal injuries, but he refused to go quietly into the night. His wife, Sharon Osbourne, mentioned that he was resolved to give fans “the perfect farewell.” His final concert was a heartfelt gift—a victory-filled, emotional goodbye to his devoted fans.

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Last Updated on July 22, 2025 by 247 News Around The World

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