Rock superstar Ozzy Osbourne died just a few weeks after the farewell show

The Heavy Metal star Ozzy Osbourne died, just a few weeks after meeting with his colleagues in the Black Sabbath band and held a huge farewell concert for fans.

Ozzy Osbourne
“With more sadness than they can express the simple words, we must announce that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne died this morning. Was with his family and surrounded by love“, The family said.
While playing on stage less than three weeks ago, Osbourne told fans: “You have no idea how I feel – thank you from the depths of the heart ”, writes Skynews.
It was a concert organized together with shows of some of its favorite bands, including Metallica and Guns'n'Roses, for “The final departure” of the 76 -year -old artist.
Osbourne was the Heavy Metal pioneer next to Black Sabbath, before having a huge success on her own. He was known for hits like Iron Man, Paranoid, War Pigs, Crazy Train and Changes, both with the band and as a solo star.
The singer also found another kind of fame due to the MTV show in the 1990s, The Osbournes.
He was also known for the famous anecdotes during his glory period as Star Rock – the most infamous being the story in which he bitten a bat while he was on stage.
He had Parkinson's disease and had suffered other health problems in recent years, including complications of wounds suffered from a fall in 2019.
After he had to cancel the tournament shows, he had a unique surprise on the Birmingham stage to close the 2022 Commonwealth games.
Villa Park's concert was announced earlier this year by Sharon, who said he was determined to give fans “Perfect separation”.
During his career, Osbourne was included in the UK Music Hall of Fame and in the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – twice for both, with Black Sabbath and as a solo artist.
It also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame – as well as Broad Street in Birmingham – a Novello ivor and five Grammy awards from 12 nominations.
Over the years, he has received other distinctions, such as the Genius Al NME's Genius Prize and the Living Legend Prize Al Classic Rock.




