Wed. Jul 23rd, 2025
Ozzy Osbourne: Tributes Pour in for Rock Legend

Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of the seminal heavy metal band Black Sabbath, has reportedly passed away in the UK at the age of 76.

The news of Osbourne’s death arrives shortly after Black Sabbath concluded their farewell tour with a final performance in Birmingham, his hometown.

Osbourne, who publicly disclosed his Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2019, was renowned for his captivating and often controversial stage presence. He also gained wider recognition through the MTV reality television program, *The Osbournes*.

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