Ozzy, Sharon Osbourne and Black Sabbath
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News of Osbourne’s death comes more than five years after he announced his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis in January 2020.
Ozzy Osbourne's family, including his wife Sharon Osbourne, announced last week that the Black Sabbath member had died, aged 76, just weeks after his farewell concert
Black Sabbath members Tony Iommi, Terence “Geezer” Butler and Bill Ward each shared tributes to frontman Ozzy Osbourne following his death on July 22, 2025 remembering their early days together and expressing gratitude for their final gig together.
The heavy metal band was speculated to have been the group that Sharon Osbourne disinvited from her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s final show with Black Sabbath last weekend. But co-founder Nikki Sixx recently clarified the reason for the band’s absence on X (formerly Twitter).
Sharon Osbourne is reportedly finding comfort in her three kids after her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s death. “Sharon’s heartbroken but very proud of the life the family built together,” an insider told People Monday, referring to her and the Black Sabbath’s children: Aimee, 41, Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39.
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi said he thinks bandmate Ozzy Osbourne was "determined" to play the group's farewell show and "really just held out" to do so weeks before his death.
Ozzy Osbourne, the “prince of darkness” and godfather of heavy metal, has died aged 76, just weeks after he reunited with Black Sabbath bandmates for a farewell concert in his hometown of Birmingham in England.
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne created the fest in 1996 in reaction to a diss from Lollapalooza: ‘Ozzy’s not relevant.’
The source tells PEOPLE that Sharon has found "a lot of comfort" from the "family time" they spent together beforee his death on July 22