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New York Post
25 minutes ago
- New York Post
Ozzy Osbourne said he would 'die a happy man' after Black Sabbath farewell gig
Ozzy Osbourne said he would 'die a happy man' if he could express his gratitude to loyal fans ahead of his farewell show. The legendary Black Sabbath rocker, who was dubbed the Prince of Darkness, died 'surrounded by love' Tuesday at age 76. Before his death, the 'Crazy Train' hitmaker was able to take to the stage one last time for his 'Back to the Beginning' concert in in Birmingham earlier this month. 4 Ozzy Osbourne said he would 'die a happy man' if he could express his gratitude to loyal fans ahead of his farewell show. Greg Draven/X Speaking to Rolling Stone in 2023, the musician admitted that his final wish was to feel 'well enough' for one more live performance before his time was up. 'If I can't continue doing shows on a regular basis, I just want to be well enough to do one show where I can say, 'Hi guys, thanks so much for my life,'' he told the outlet. 'That's what I'm working towards, and if I drop down dead at the end of it, I'll die a happy man.' The rocker's wish came true on July 5 when he took to the stage for the final time at his Black Sabbath farewell concert in Birmingham, England. Ozzy wowed the 42,000-person crowd at Villa Park for what turned out to be his last performance in his lifetime. The 'Iron Man' singer, who was battling Parkinson's disease, sat on stage in a black leather chair. He wore a leather overcoat and gold armband bearing his name for the special occasion. 4 The legendary Black Sabbath rocker, who was dubbed the Prince of Darkness, died 'surrounded by love' Tuesday at age 76. PopeHat ân Vestments Inc./X 4 Before his death, the 'Crazy Train' hitmaker was able to take to the stage one last time for his 'Back to the Beginning' concert in in Birmingham earlier this month. REUTERS The poignant gig saw the heavy metal icon perform a five-song set by himself, before he was joined by his former bandmates Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Geezer Butler for four of the group's songs. The 'Back to the Beginning' concert, which was hosted by Jason Momoa, also featured performances by Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Slayer, Tool, Pantera, Gojira, Alice in Chains, Halestorm, Lamb of God, Anthrax, Mastodon and Rival Sons. The show proved doubly special for Ozzy, as he and wife Sharon also witnessed their daughter Kelly, 40, get engaged to her boyfriend Sid Wilson backstage. Start your day with all you need to know Morning Report delivers the latest news, videos, photos and more. Thanks for signing up! Enter your email address Please provide a valid email address. By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Never miss a story. Check out more newsletters Elsewhere in his 2023 interview, the rocker insisted that he 'doesn't fear death' and was well-aware that he had 'at best 10 years left.' 'I don't fear dying, but I don't want to have a long, painful and miserable existence. I like the idea that if you have a terminal illness, you can go to a place in Switzerland and get it done quickly. I saw my father die of cancer.' 4 The show proved doubly special for Ozzy, as he and wife Sharon also witnessed their daughter Kelly, 40, get engaged to her boyfriend Sid Wilson backstage. Instagram/@kellyosbourne He went on, 'But look, I said to Sharon [Osbourne] that I'd smoked a joint recently and she said, 'What are you doing that for? It'll f–king kill you!' 'I said, 'How long do you want me to f–king live for?!' At best, I've got 10 years left and when you're older, time picks up speed.' 'Me and Sharon had our 41st wedding anniversary recently, and that's just unbelievable to me,' he added.


Newsweek
27 minutes ago
- Newsweek
Ozzy Osbourne's 'Final Moment' at Farewell Concert Goes Viral
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Ozzy Osbourne's "final moment" at his farewell concert has gone viral on social media. The Black Sabbath frontman, known as the "Prince of Darkness," died on Tuesday at the age of 76. The Context Just weeks before his death, Osbourne performed sitting down at the Black Sabbath farewell concert on July 5 in Birmingham, England, in front of over 40,000 fans. The show marked the first time the original band members had reunited in 20 years. In January 2020, The Osbournes star publicly announced that he'd been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. According to the Mayo Clinic, Parkinson's "is a movement disorder of the nervous system that worsens over time." Ozzy Osbourne onstage during the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on October 19, 2024, in Cleveland, Ohio. Ozzy Osbourne onstage during the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on October 19, 2024, in Cleveland, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame What To Know On Tuesday, the X account @historyrock_—which has more than 574,000 followers, including Twisted Sister's Dee Snider—shared footage of Ozzy Osbourne's "final moment" at the farewell concert. "This was the final moment of the final show. Thanks for everything, Ozzy," the caption read. "Timeless legend." At the time of publication the clip, which shows Ozzy waving to fans from the stage, had racked up more than 1.1 million views, 57,000 likes and 265 comments. This was the final moment of the final show. Thanks for everything, Ozzy. Timeless legend 🖤 — 🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) July 22, 2025 On Tuesday, the Osbourne family announced the singer's death in a statement posted to social media: "It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis." Osbourne and his wife Sharon wed in 1982 and had three children together: Aimee, Kelly and Jack. He was also a father to three other children with ex-wife Thelma Riley—Jessica, Louis, and Riley's son Elliot from a previous relationship, whom he adopted, People reported. What People Are Saying Tributes from musicians and celebrities poured in following news of Osbourne's death. Black Sabbath wrote on X and Instagram: "Ozzy Forever!" Black Sabbath co-founder and guitarist Tony Iommi posted on X, Instagram and Facebook: "I just can't believe it! My dear dear friend Ozzy has passed away only weeks after our show at Villa Park. It's just such heartbreaking news that I can't really find the words, there won't ever be another like him. Geezer, Bill and myself have lost our brother. My thoughts go out to Sharon and all the Osbourne family. Rest in peace Oz. Tony." Black Sabbath co-founder and bassist Geezer Butler posted on X, Instagram and Facebook: "Goodbye dear friend - thanks for all those years - we had some great fun. 4 kids from Aston - who'd have thought, eh? So glad we got to do it one last time, back in Aston. Love you." Black Sabbath co-founder and drummer Bill Ward wrote on X, Instagram and Facebook: "Where will I find you now? In the memories, our unspoken embraces, our missed phone calls, no, you're forever in my heart. Deepest condolences to Sharon and all family members. RIP Sincere regrets to all the fans. Never goodbye. Thank you forever." KISS musician Paul Stanley said on X: "We have lost a legend. From Sabbath to Blizzard and onward Ozzy has impacted countless bands and that will not end. KISS was humbled to be an opening band for Sabbath in the mid 70's. Through decades I've known him, Ozzy has always been a kind and very funny soul. Fly high now." Metallica wrote in a statement on X and Instagram: "It's impossible to put into words what Ozzy Osbourne has meant to Metallica. Hero, icon, pioneer, inspiration, mentor, and, most of all, friend are a few that come to mind. Ozzy and Sharon believed in us and transformed our lives and careers. He taught us how to play in the big leagues while at the same time being warm, welcoming, engaging, and all around brilliant." "We are heartbroken and devastated by this loss and send our love and condolences to Sharon and their family, bandmates, and his very large circle of friends. He left an incredible legacy and will be sorely missed." Aerosmith shared a tribute on X and Instagram: "We're heartbroken to hear about the passing of our brother in rock, Ozzy Osbourne. A voice that changed music forever. From Black Sabbath to his solo work, Ozzy redefined what it meant to be heavy. He did it all with heart, grit, and that wild spirit only he could bring." "Our love goes out to Sharon, his family, his band, and the millions around the world who felt his fire." "Rock on, Ozzy. You will be missed, but never forgotten!" Happy Gilmore 2 star Adam Sandler posted to X and Instagram: "Whether we were in our basements with our brothers, in the woods with our buddies, in the car, at a keg party, on a boat, at football practice, at a was more badass to crank up on our speakers than the one and only prince of darkness - Ozzy Osborne! Loved him a lot like we all did! Sending love to the family and so happy to have spent time with the legend himself. RIP" Star Trek actor William Shatner said on X: "Poor Ozzy. Another great light extinguished." Journalist Piers Morgan added on X: "RIP Ozzy Osbourne. One of the greatest rock stars in history, and a wonderful character. Truly one of the funniest people I've ever known. I once asked him what was the best moment of his life and he replied instantly: 'Meeting Sharon.' My heart breaks for her." "If Ozzy could have scripted his finale from this planet, he'd have chosen to be performing live back in his hometown, with his old band, supported backstage by Sharon and their children. It was the perfect ending to an incredible career, and an incredible life." Rapper T-Pain posted on X: "Heartbroken by the news. I was blessed to be able to cover War Pigs and get your recognition. Ozzy Forever." What Happens Next Details about Ozzy Osbourne's funeral are yet to be made public. Ozzy Osbourne announced days before his death that Black Sabbath's final concert will be released in theaters as a concert film, "Back To The Beginning: Ozzy's Final Bow," next year.

CNN
27 minutes ago
- CNN
Diogo Jota's wife posts ‘forever' tribute to mark one month since wedding
People in sports Relationships UK FacebookTweetLink Rute Cardoso, the wife of Diogo Jota, has paid tribute to her late husband, marking a month since the couple got married. Liverpool and Portugal star Jota died in a car crash in Spain on July 3 at the age of 28 along with his 25-year-old brother André Silva – who was also a professional footballer. In a post on Instagram, Cardoso shared photographs from their wedding day on June 22, along with an emotional message. '1 month since our 'til death do us part,'' she said Tuesday, adding she was 'forever' his. Jota married his long-term partner Cardoso less than two weeks before the crash. The couple had three children together. The soccer world has rallied behind the family since Jota's death. His funeral was attended by many current players, including Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk and Portugal star Rúben Neves. Cardoso was pictured embracing other mourners as she arrived at the church ahead of the ceremony on July 5. Liverpool, the team Jota was playing for before his death, has since retired his No. 20 shirt. A mural of the star has also been painted on a wall in the city. Jota was a vital part of Liverpool's recent success, lifting the Premier League trophy at the end of last season. He was also part of the Portugal national team which won the Nations League in June this year, having also won the competition in 2019. CNN's Aleks Klosok contributed to this report.