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Late rock legend Ozzy Osbourne's July 5 farewell performance generated about $190 million for children's hospitals and Parkinson's research charities.
The city of Birmingham announced that Ozzy Osbourne — who died at 76 on Tuesday, July 22 — will be honored with a funeral procession in his hometown on Wednesday, July 30. The Black Sabbath frontman died two weeks after his final performance.
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNWatch Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Concert PerformanceOsbourne preceded the Black Sabbath performance at Back to the Beginning with a set featuring members of his past solo bands. He played "I Don’t Know," "Mr. Crowley," "Suicide Solution," "Mama, I’m Coming Home" and "Crazy Train."
Weeks before his death at the age of 76, Ozzy Osbourne ’s final live performance ended with a heartfelt message to his fans. The Black Sabbath star died ‘surrounded by love’, according to a statement from his family today, as tributes continue to pour in from some of the biggest names in music, including Gene Simmons and Elton John.
Osbourne's family announced Tuesday that the iconic heavy metal singer had died at 76. "He was saying goodbye," a post on X reads
As one of the final songs he sang in front of an audience, the choice could not have been better.
The legendary rock star, Black Sabbath frontman and reality TV personality died on July 22 at 76. About two weeks prior, he played his final concert in his native Birmingham, England.
Ozzy Osbourne’s upcoming uncensored autobiography is titled Last Rites. The book will contain 368 pages and is set to be published on October 7, 2025, by Grand Central Publishing of Hachette Book Group. According to the book description on Google Books, Last Rites will give a raw account of everything that happened to Ozzy during his lifetime.