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Ozzy Osbourne Funeral: How to watch The Osbournes online and see funeral procession date, route, start time and live performance

Ozzy Osbourne Funeral: How to watch The Osbournes online and see funeral procession date, route, start time and live performance

AP Ozzy Osbourne funeral procession date, route, start time and live performance information is here. Flowers are placed around the star for Ozzy Osbourne at the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Ozzy Osbourne funeral procession date, route, start time and live performance information is here. See how to watch The Osbournes online. Ozzy Osbourne, the frontman of Black Sabbath and star of the reality show The Osbournes, died earlier this month. Fans are revisiting his life through the show, while the city of Birmingham prepares to honor him with a public procession before his private funeral.The Osbournes, the family reality show that changed TV, is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. All four seasons can be viewed with a Prime subscription. A free trial is also available for new users.
The show followed the Osbourne family — Ozzy, Sharon, Kelly, and Jack — in their Beverly Hills home. It captured the daily life of a heavy metal family, blending household issues with public fame. It became MTV's most-viewed show during its debut and won a Primetime Emmy Award in 2002.The series aired from 2002 to 2005. It featured 52 episodes over four seasons. Scenes included Ozzy's struggles, Sharon's cancer diagnosis, and the family's daily challenges. Van Toffler, a former MTV executive, recalled how much of the show had to be censored due to strong language.
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Ozzy Osbourne died last Tuesday at the age of 76 after living with Parkinson's disease for several years. His funeral procession is scheduled for Wednesday in Birmingham, his home city.The hearse will begin at Broad Street and pass by Black Sabbath Bridge and the Black Sabbath bench. These sites became memorials after his death, filled with tributes and flowers. The procession will begin at 1pm BST.The event is organized and funded by the Osbourne family. Sharon, Kelly, and Jack are expected to join the procession. The final family funeral will be private, and the location has not been revealed.A local brass band, Bostin Brass, will perform during the procession. Members of Black Sabbath and the musician Yungblud may also take part. Fans unable to attend in person can view a live stream from the Sabbath bench.Birmingham's Lord Mayor, Zafar Iqbal, said the tribute is an important moment for the city. He said Osbourne 'put Aston on the map' and praised the late musician's connection to Birmingham.
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Just two weeks before his death, Osbourne performed at Back to the Beginning, Black Sabbath's final concert. Held in Birmingham, it raised over £1 million for charities helping children and Parkinson's patients.In June, the city gave Osbourne and the band the Freedom of the City. His death came 17 days after the performance, drawing comparisons to David Bowie's passing shortly after releasing his final album.Birmingham's Museum and Art Gallery has opened a book of condolences for visitors. A special exhibit titled Ozzy Osbourne (1948–2025): Working Class Hero remains open to the public.The council expects large crowds and will close roads from 7am. Fans are encouraged to arrive early. In a past interview, Osbourne said he wanted his funeral to be a celebration. 'Not a mope-fest,' he said.
Where can I watch 'The Osbournes' online?
All episodes of The Osbournes are available to stream with an Amazon Prime Video subscription or free trial.
When and where is Ozzy Osbourne's funeral procession?
The public procession is on Wednesday at 1pm BST in Birmingham, starting from Broad Street and ending at the Black Sabbath bench.
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