Ozzy Osbourne’s 2nd Memoir, ‘Last Rites,’ Due
Digest more
Osbourne has officially relocated to the U.K., three years after admitting he had grown tired of the "ridiculous" lifestyle in the U.S.
Ozzy Osbourne may have given his final performance, but he hasn’t yet given fans his final writings - or “Last Rites,” as he punningly puts it. His new memoir of that name will come out this fall, Hachette Book Group announced Thursday.
Ozzy Osbourne was recently involved in a farewell gig alongside his band Black Sabbath ahead of a new lifestyle change according to his wife
Ozzy Osbourne's final concert with Black Sabbath raised $190 for charity. Proceeds for the July 5 show benefited Cure Parkinson's (which Osbourne suffers from), Birmingham Children's Hospital, and Acorn Children's Hospice.
3h
Louder on MSNOzzy Osbourne is doing retirement the right way – by painting abstract art with champanzeesOsbourne will make his first public appearance post-live retirement at Comic-Con Midlands at Birmingham’s NEC venue this weekend. On July 12 and 13, he and members of his family – Sharon, their daughter Kelly and their son Jack – will take pictures and sign autographs for fans.
Explore more
Sometimes it's easy to assume that all famous people know each other. But until Saturday's (July 5) Back to the Beginning blow-out final show honoring Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath, the Prince of Darkness had never met Guns N' Roses singer Axl Ros e. Despite both men being hard rock royalty, their paths had somehow never crossed.
Ahead of Black Sabbath's final show on Saturday, July 5, Yungblud gave Ozzy Osbourne a heartfelt gift. He captioned a YouTube video of the moment with "My f------ hero."
Watch Dolly Parton pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at the heavy metal legend's final concert, Back to the Beginning.
Saturday (July 5) was an emotional night when Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath performed for the last time ever. Before taking his final bow with his former bandmates, the Prince of Darkness sang five songs solo,
2h
9Honey Celebrity on MSNAfter one symbolic moment, fans are saying Ozzy Osbourne has officially passed the torch to the next legendary rock starOzzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath played their last ever gig. The rocker, known to fans as The Prince Of Darkness, revealed in 2020 that he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and performed his final concert while sitting in a black iron throne in the centre of the stage.