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Ozzy Osbourne gives fans a chance to buy his DNA

Ozzy Osbourne gives fans a chance to buy his DNA

Called Infinite Ozzy, the stunt features just 10 collector's cans – each sipped by Ozzy himself before being sealed and sold for £335 (€392) apiece.
Along with traces of his ­saliva, each can includes his handwritten signature and is billed as a one-of-a-kind item.
A tongue-in-cheek promotional video shows the 76-year-old rocker swigging from the cans, crushing them with his bare hands, and placing them in sealed containers.
'There will never be another Ozzy Osbourne… unless you have his actual DNA,' the voiceover says. 'Introducing Infinitely Recyclable Ozzy.'
The video goes on to imagine a world where cloning Osbourne is a reality, featuring a spoof scene of a young Osbourne performing at a child's birthday party – before terrifying the kids by biting the head off a toy bat.
Fans were also quick to bite – with all 10 cans now officially sold out.

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Ozzy Osbourne gives fans a chance to buy his DNA
Ozzy Osbourne gives fans a chance to buy his DNA

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time8 hours ago

  • Irish Independent

Ozzy Osbourne gives fans a chance to buy his DNA

Called Infinite Ozzy, the stunt features just 10 collector's cans – each sipped by Ozzy himself before being sealed and sold for £335 (€392) apiece. Along with traces of his ­saliva, each can includes his handwritten signature and is billed as a one-of-a-kind item. A tongue-in-cheek promotional video shows the 76-year-old rocker swigging from the cans, crushing them with his bare hands, and placing them in sealed containers. 'There will never be another Ozzy Osbourne… unless you have his actual DNA,' the voiceover says. 'Introducing Infinitely Recyclable Ozzy.' The video goes on to imagine a world where cloning Osbourne is a reality, featuring a spoof scene of a young Osbourne performing at a child's birthday party – before terrifying the kids by biting the head off a toy bat. Fans were also quick to bite – with all 10 cans now officially sold out.

Sharon Osbourne AXES rock band from husband Ozzy's huge farewell gig and takes furious swipe
Sharon Osbourne AXES rock band from husband Ozzy's huge farewell gig and takes furious swipe

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time10-06-2025

  • The Irish Sun

Sharon Osbourne AXES rock band from husband Ozzy's huge farewell gig and takes furious swipe

SHARON Osbourne has claimed she's axed a rock band from husband Ozzy's epic final farewell concerts. Rocker Ozzy will be taking to the stage alongside his legendary band Black Sabbath one last time for the Back to the Beginning concerts at Birmingham's Villa Park. 4 Sharon Osbourne has told how she had one rock band thrown off the bill of one of Ozzy's final gigs Credit: Getty 4 Black Sabbath will be performing together one last time Credit: Getty Images - Getty 4 Sharon has revealed all on the furious bust-up Credit: Rex But there already appears to be some backstage drama with Sharon claiming to have axed one band from the line-up after a furious bust-up with their manager. In an interview with Sharon took aim at the unidentified music manager and told the publication: 'I had a huge, huge to-do with a manager over this celebration for Ozzy and Sabbath. "And it was probably the worst way I've felt in years. Read More on Sharon Osbourne "I don't care what this person says about me, thinks about it, because he doesn't know me. "He's now going around making up bulls*** lies because I threw his band off the bill . "I don't care what people say. Because do you know what? I don't love them." Sharon then added: "I care about people who love me, what they say about me. Most read in Celebrity "You can't care what an industry says, because you don't love them, so how can it hurt you? It doesn't.' Although Sharon did not names, some fans speculated that she could have been referring to rock band, Tool. Black Sabbath play 'Paranoid' before bowing out of music for good The band were originally lined up to play but soon disappeared from the official announcement. Despite this, it has been confirmed the band will still be playing at the event and as such casting doubt on such speculation. Elsewhere, Sharon spoke to the publication about the perception that people are often scared of her. The former The X Factor star said: 'Yeah, I think that a lot of people are [scared of me]. Because the thing is, I'll tell on you. "Things that you've done, things that I know about you, if you rattle my cage, I will tell. I don't give a s***. "You look at the billionaires in the world today, how dangerous they all are because they're all power hungry. "And I've never wanted that. "But if you f*** with me, I'll tell on you.' 4 The final gigs have been planned by Sharon Credit: Louis Wood News Group Newspapers Ltd

Black Sabbath's hometown gig to be streamed worldwide
Black Sabbath's hometown gig to be streamed worldwide

RTÉ News​

time07-06-2025

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Black Sabbath's hometown gig to be streamed worldwide

Ozzy Osbourne's final gig as Black Sabbath's frontman will be streamed worldwide after fans snapped up tickets for the hometown show, starring the original line-up, in just 16 minutes, the Birmingham band have said. Osbourne, who revealed in 2020 that he has Parkinson's disease, will join guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Terry 'Geezer' Butler, and drummer Bill Ward for the all-day Back to the Beginning show in Birmingham, where the heavy metal giants formed in 1968. The 5 July gig at Aston Villa Football Club's Villa Park stadium will also feature sets by Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Tool, and Slayer, among others, as well as a short solo set by Osbourne. It will be the original line-up's first show together in 20 years and Osbourne's swansong. "With the concert ... selling out in under 16 minutes, those who missed out on being there in person can immerse themselves in what is set to be the greatest heavy metal show ever," the band said. Fans were able to buy live-stream tickets from 3:00pm on Friday for £24.99, allowing them to watch the concert live, although with a two-hour delay from the start in the arena, and continue to view it for another 48 hours. "We had such an overwhelming demand from fans from around the globe, who couldn't get tickets to the show, and they took to social media, pleading with us to broadcast a live-stream of the show," said Osbourne's wife Sharon. "Being this is such a historic event, we just couldn't let them down." Black Sabbath have sold over 75 million albums worldwide and are widely recognised as one of the pioneers of heavy metal. All profits from the show will go to charities including Cure Parkinson's and Birmingham Children's Hospital. Osbourne's diagnosis led to him pausing touring, but Sharon Osbourne told the BBC the Villa Park gig would be his last. "This is his full stop," she was quoted as saying.

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