Jul 23, 2025, 10:13 AM
Jul 22, 2025, 6:55 PM

Ozzy Osbourne joins Black Sabbath one last time before his death

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Highlights
  • Ozzy Osbourne performed at Villa Park on July 5, 2025, marking his final show alongside Black Sabbath.
  • He passed away on July 22, 2025, shortly after his farewell performance.
  • His death has sparked widespread tributes, highlighting his influence on rock music.
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In Birmingham, England, Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, took the stage for his farewell performance on July 5, 2025. This marked a poignant return to his roots, as the show was part of the 'Back to the Beginning' charity event, which benefited Acorns Children’s Hospice and Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Osbourne, aged 76, performed from a striking black-winged throne, showcasing his biggest solo hits during the event that celebrated the birthplace of heavy metal. Fans experienced an impressive lineup, including appearances from renowned bands like Slayer and Metallica, solidifying the concert's significance in Osbourne's illustrious career. The performance at Villa Park was not only a final celebration of his musical journey but also a deeply personal moment for Osbourne as he expressed gratitude to his hometown. Just hours before his death on July 22, 2025, Osbourne shared nostalgic reflections on social media, emphasizing a desire to reconnect with his origins. He had been battling Parkinson's disease since 2019, and his health challenges made this event all the more meaningful for both him and his audience. Osbourne's family later released a heartfelt statement confirming his passing and requesting privacy during this difficult time, noting that he died surrounded by loved ones. His passing leaves a profound impact on the music world, marking the end of an era for metal and his countless fans globally. The outpouring of grief and tributes from fans and musicians alike illustrates Osbourne’s significant legacy as one of rock’s most pivotal figures, ultimately showcasing his indelible influence on the music industry.

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