Ozzy Osbourne, final bow
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Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76, just weeks after his final show with Black Sabbath on July 5. Here's everything to know about the benefit concert and the rocker's parting words to fans from the stage.
The film capturing Black Sabbath singer's 10-hour farewell event in Birmingham, England will release in theaters in early 2026
The Prince of Darkness will be in our lives for a long time to come thanks to the handful of legacy ventures he was working on before his death at 76 on Tuesday (July 22).
Black Sabbath, comprised of Ozzy Osbourne, Terrence "Geezer" Butler, Tony Iommi and Bill Ward, rose to fame in the 1970s. In the wake of Osbourne's death, here's where the original members of Black Sabbath are now.
On July 22, 2025, heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne, known for his work with Black Sabbath and as a solo artist, died at age 76. Following the announcement of his death, a rumor circulated on social media claiming he had broken a boycott to perform in Israel in 2024.
The 100-minute film featuring highlights from the historic all-star finale from the metal icons will hit screens in 2026.
Ozzy Osbourne played to a packed stadium in Birmingham, in a show that was billed as a farewell to his fans. Following his death at the age of 76 we have republished Neil McCormick’s review of that final concert.
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Loudwire on MSNJake E. Lee Reveals Text Message Ozzy Osbourne Sent Him After Back to the Beginning ConcertJake E. Lee revealed a personal text message he recently received from the Prince of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne prior to his death yesterday (July 22). The former bandmates had lost touch over the years, but guitarist Lee took part in Black Sabbath ’s final show earlier this month.
It was a sweltering London day in August 2022 when I met Ozzy Osbourne in person for the last time at a posh hotel near Hyde Park. I took a seat, but the Prince of Darkness had to lay down since he was exhausted from his triumphant comeback performance in his hometown of Birmingham the night before,
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The day-long concert special featured standout performances from Osbourne and Black Sabbath, Metallica, Guns n' Roses, Jack Black and more.
Online records show that Osbourne played at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena in 2011 and the old Jacksonville Coliseum in 1986. He also played at the Coliseum with Black Sabbath on the 1978 Never Say Die Tour,