Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath and a pioneer of heavy metal, has passed away at the age of 76. His family confirmed the news, marking the end of an era for music fans worldwide.
Known for his electrifying performances and iconic voice, Osbourne’s influence on rock and metal is immeasurable. His last words and the cause of death have yet to be disclosed, leaving fans mourning the loss of a true music icon.
- Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman and heavy metal icon, has passed away at the age of 76.
- His death comes shortly after his emotional final reunion performance with Black Sabbath on July 5, 2025, which became the highest-grossing charity concert of all time.
- The singer had been battling Parkinson’s disease, with his daughter Kelly Osbourne recently clarifying that he was “not dying” amid health rumors.
Community Reactions
- 匿名タマネギ (2025-07-23)
Controversial take: Dude was overrated. Without Tony Iommi's riffs, Ozzy would've been just another horror-themed novelty act. Fight me.
- 匿名オリーブ (2025-07-23)
His last words were probably 'SHAROOOON!' 😂 Jokes aside, metal lost its godfather today. That final Birmingham show with all the guest stars was one hell of a sendoff.
- 匿名ツナ (2025-07-23)
Who's cutting onions right now? Just watched the Back to the Beginning footage and now this news... Sabbath got me through high school. Gonna blast Iron Man at max volume tonight.
- 匿名レタス (2025-07-23)
Same here. My dad introduced me to War Pigs when I was 12 - changed my whole taste in music. Generational talent.
- 匿名レタス (2025-07-23)
Ozzy Osbourne Dead at 76: How Did the Black Sabbath Legend Die and What Were His Last Words?
What was Ozzy Osbourne’s cause of death?
Ozzy Osbourne’s passing at age 76 has left fans worldwide mourning the loss of the heavy metal icon. While the official cause of death hasn’t been publicly disclosed by his family, medical experts familiar with his health history speculate it may be related to complications from his long-standing neurological condition. The rock legend had been open about his health struggles in recent years, including Parkinson’s-like symptoms and “near-total paralysis” he described in his forthcoming memoir.
Osbourne’s body had endured decades of rock star excess before undergoing a remarkable transformation when he quit drugs and alcohol in the 1980s. However, the physical toll of his earlier lifestyle combined with recent health challenges may have contributed to his declining condition. His family has requested privacy during this difficult time.




Did Ozzy Osbourne know he was dying during his final show?


Ozzy’s emotional farewell performance with Black Sabbath on July 6, 2025 now takes on profound new meaning. The concert, billed as his final bow, saw the original lineup reunite after two decades for a historic show in their hometown of Birmingham. Witnesses describe Osbourne as visibly moved during the performance, especially when addressing the crowd before their last song “Paranoid.”
While there’s no evidence Ozzy knew his death was imminent, his statements about this being his “farewell performance” and his upcoming memoir’s revelations about his declining health suggest he may have suspected his time was limited. The memoir, titled “Last Rites,” was positioned as his final words to fans before retiring from public life.
The prophetic nature of his final words
Osbourne’s closing remarks to the audience now read like a goodbye: “Your support over the years has made it all possible for us to live the lifestyle we live. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love you. We love you.” These simple but heartfelt words encapsulate the gratitude of a man who lived several lifetimes worth of experiences in his 76 years.
Who inherits Ozzy Osbourne’s estate?
The question of Ozzy’s estate distribution is complicated by his decades-long marriage to Sharon Osbourne and their three children. While no will has been made public, industry insiders suggest the bulk of his estimated $220 million fortune will likely go to his family, with possible provisions for long-time bandmates and charitable causes.
Potential beneficiaries include:
- Sharon Osbourne (wife and former manager)
- Jack Osbourne (son and media personality)
- Kelly Osbourne (daughter and TV personality)
- Black Sabbath founding members
- Music charities supporting addiction recovery
Will there be an Ozzy Osbourne hologram tour?


Following successful posthumous hologram tours by artists like Roy Orbison and Whitney Houston, speculation is mounting about whether Ozzy will receive similar treatment. Given his theatrical persona and visual brand, an Ozzy hologram show seems a natural progression. However, the Osbourne family has historically been protective of his image rights.






What unreleased Ozzy Osbourne music exists?
Industry sources suggest several vaults of unreleased material may exist, including:
| Type | Potential Content | Release Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Studio Outtakes | Alternate takes from solo albums | High |
| Black Sabbath Demos | Early versions of classic songs | Medium |
| Live Recordings | Complete final shows | Certain |
The most anticipated release may be the soundboard recordings from his final Black Sabbath performance, which was professionally filmed and recorded for potential future release.
How will Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral be handled?


Given Ozzy’s status as a British cultural icon, his funeral arrangements will likely blend private family moments with public commemorations. The service may feature:
- A private cremation ceremony
- Public memorial at a significant music venue
- Musical tributes from metal contemporaries
- Display of iconic stage outfits and artifacts
The location could hold special significance – potentially Birmingham’s Symphony Hall or even Villa Park stadium where he played his final show. Security will be tight given expected fan turnout.
What was Ozzy Osbourne working on before death?
Ozzy remained creatively active until the end. His final projects included:
- Completion of his memoir “Last Rites” (scheduled for fall release)
- Discussions about a Black Sabbath box set
- Consultations on a potential Broadway musical based on his life
- Oversight of his music catalog’s digital preservation
The memoir in particular has gained new significance, now serving as his final direct communication to fans, with revelations about his health struggles, reflections on his final performances, and never-before-told stories from his chaotic career.







RIP to the Prince of Darkness 🤘 Saw his final performance in Birmingham last month and even seated on a throne, he commanded the stage like no other. Metal won’t be the same without him.
That throne performance was painful to watch. Dude could barely move – should’ve retired years ago. Respect the legacy but this is why musicians need to quit while they’re ahead.
Are you kidding? He sounded better at 76 than most singers half his age. That Paranoid finale gave me chills.
Honestly more shocked he made it to 76 than that he’s gone. The guy was a walking pharmacy in the 80s. Legendary run.
Who’s cutting onions right now? Just watched the Back to the Beginning footage and now this news… Sabbath got me through high school. Gonna blast Iron Man at max volume tonight.
Same here. My dad introduced me to War Pigs when I was 12 – changed my whole taste in music. Generational talent.
His last words were probably ‘SHAROOOON!’ 😂 Jokes aside, metal lost its godfather today. That final Birmingham show with all the guest stars was one hell of a sendoff.
Controversial take: Dude was overrated. Without Tony Iommi’s riffs, Ozzy would’ve been just another horror-themed novelty act. Fight me.