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Ozzy Osbourne chose to die 'like a rockstar,' Sharon says
Summary
Sharon Osbourne said Ozzy knew he was nearing the end before returning for a final Black Sabbath farewell concert in July; he died on July 22 at age 76.
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Ozzy Osbourne returned to the stage with Black Sabbath for a farewell concert in Birmingham in July. Sharon Osbourne told the "Dumb Blonde" podcast that Ozzy "knew" he was nearing the end before that performance and wanted to do it his way. The concert, billed "Back to the Beginning," featured many guest musicians and closed with Ozzy performing while seated on a black throne. He died on July 22 at age 76.
Reported details:
- Sharon Osbourne said medical advisers told the family two weeks before the show that he could "probably die," and he died on July 22.
- The final Black Sabbath farewell concert in Birmingham included guest appearances and closed with Ozzy singing while seated, performing songs such as "Crazy Train" and "Mama I'm Coming Home."
- The family announced he died surrounded by family and asked for privacy; Sharon described his death as "so quick" and said he "went the way he wanted to go."
Summary:
Sharon Osbourne framed the final performance as a deliberate, personal choice by Ozzy to return to the stage despite his declining health. The family announced his death on July 22 and requested privacy; Sharon said she will continue working, and the family's next public steps are undetermined at this time.
