
Black Sabbath: ‘Ozzy Forever’
The band Black Sabbath will consider the death of their foreman Ozzy Osbourne on Tuesday evening on Instagram. “Ozzy Forever,” writes the band, with a photo of the concert in Birmingham.
Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025): the Prince of Darkness and dear family man who gave Heavy Metal a face
Ron Wood (Rolling Stones): ‘What a wonderful farewell concert’
Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood responds by saying that he is “very sad” due to the death of Ozzy Osbourne. “What a wonderful farewell concert he had in Birmingham,” it is still on X.
Elton John: ‘A true legend’
The heart of British singer Elton John is broken due to the death of Ozzy Osbourne. “He was a good friend and a huge pioneer who safeguarded his place in the Rock gods Pantheon. A true legend,” says it on Instagram. “He was also one of the funniest people I’ve ever met. I will miss him enormously.”
Metallica places photo as a tribute
Metalband Metallica, who performed together with Ozzy Osbourne earlier this month during the farewell concert of Black Sabbath, shares a photo on X, as a tribute to the deceased Prince of Darkness.
Pantera: ‘Thank you for everything you did for Metal’
Metalband Pantera thanks Ozzy Osbourne for everything he did for the band and for metal music in general. “We would not have been there without you.”
Actor Jason Momoa: ‘So grateful’
American actor Jason Momoa, who accompanied Ozzy Osbourne on stage on July 5 during his farewell concert, shares an online tribute. “So grateful.”
Yungblud: ‘The best of all time’
British rock musician Yungblud praises Ozzy Osbourne on Instagram as ‘the best of all time’. The two had met for the first time in 2022, but quickly developed a close bond. “I didn’t think you would leave so quickly. The last time we met, you were so full of life and you filled the room with your smile. But as it is written with legends, they seem to know things that we don’t know. I will never forget you,” he shares, among other things.
Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day): ‘We love you, Ozzy’
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong shares a photo of Ozzy. “No words for. We love you, Ozzy.”
Mike McCready (Pearl Jam): ‘Ferristing and enchanting’
Mike McCready from Pearl Jam is also saddened by the death. “I discovered Black Sabbath when I was in high school. Pigs Was frightening and enchanting at the same time. It was Ozzy’s voice that took me to a dark universe. A great escape. ”
Jack White (The White Stripes): ‘He made it’
Jack White from The White Stripes kept it short: “He made it.”
Nirvana: ‘Thanks for the inspiration’
Rock band Nirvana thanks the Black Sabbath frontman for the inspiration he gave them.
Smashing Pumpkins: ‘We also love you’
Rock band Smashing Pumpkins shares a video in which Ozzy’s wife says that the singer really meant when he said he liked you. “We also love you,” the band adds as a tribute.
Gavin Rossdale: ‘So warm and so friendly’
Actor and musician Gavin Rossdale only met Ozzy a few times, but was still very impressed. “He was so warm, so friendly and so funny. I cherish that memory.”
Duran Duran: ‘Joy, humor and pure power’
At Newwaveband Duran Duran they find it difficult to present a world without Ozzy. “He brought so much joy, humor and pure power into the world. Ozzy was a cat who had many more than nine lives.”
Ali Campbell (UB40): ‘A real legend from Birmingham’
Ali Campbell, former singer of the reggae band UB40 from Birmingham from Birmingham, writes again that Ozzy was “a real legend from Birmingham”. “You not only formed a culture, you also defined it.”
