Ozzy Osbourne, Rock’s Prince of Darkness, Dies at 76, Weeks After Farewell Concert

Ozzy Osbourne, Rock’s Prince of Darkness, Dies at 76, Weeks After Farewell Concert

Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76, just weeks after performing his final show with Black Sabbath. Best known as the frontman of the iconic heavy metal band, Osbourne had long battled Parkinson’s disease, a condition he publicly disclosed in 2020. His family announced his peaceful passing, surrounded by loved ones, and requested privacy. Tributes quickly followed, including a heartfelt message from Elton John, calling Osbourne a “true legend” and “trailblazer” in the world of rock music.

Born in 1948 in Warwickshire, England, Osbourne co-founded Black Sabbath in 1968, helping pioneer heavy metal. Known for theatrical and controversial stage antics — including biting the head off a bat — he was dubbed the “Prince of Darkness.” Despite the controversy, Osbourne insisted his wild persona was merely an act, asserting he was, in reality, a devoted family man. His memorable quote about his legacy — “He bit the head off a bat” — summed up the complex relationship between his image and personal life.

After being fired from Black Sabbath due to substance abuse, Osbourne launched a highly successful solo career, releasing 13 albums including Blizzard of Ozz and No More Tears. His song “Crazy Train” remains one of rock’s most iconic anthems. He faced more controversy when sued over the song “Suicide Solution,” though the case was dismissed. His collaboration with Lita Ford on “Close My Eyes Forever” earned him a rare Top 10 hit.

In 1997, Osbourne rejoined Black Sabbath, touring and recording their final album, 13. His final performance on July 5, 2025, in Birmingham raised funds for Parkinson’s and children’s hospitals, showing his enduring commitment to music and charity. Despite repeated retirement announcements, he continued performing almost until his death.

Ozzy Osbourne, 76, drops worrying health update ahead of final ever concert as doubts over performance emerge

The legendary rocker is preparing for one last gig in his beloved Birmingham, UK

Ozzy Osbourne is undergoing intensive physical training with a live-in trainer as he prepares for his final concert on 5 July at Villa Park in Birmingham.

The 76-year-old Black Sabbath frontman, who hasn’t performed a full show since 2018, has moved a specialist rehabilitation therapist into his Los Angeles home to help him build the stamina needed for the farewell performance.

 

“I haven’t done any physical work for the last seven, six and a half, seven years,” Osbourne said on SiriusXM’s Ozzy Speaks. “I’ve got this trainer guy who helps people get back to normal. It’s hard going, but he’s convinced that he can pull it off for me.”

The rocker is monitored constantly, wearing a pulse oximeter to track his heart rate and oxygen levels whilst having his blood pressure taken 15 times daily.