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Ozzy Osbourne Dies at Age 76—Just Months After Moving Back to UK and Performing Final Farewell Show

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Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76—just a few months after it was revealed that he had quit his decades-long home in the U.S. return to his native England, where he performed his final farewell show just days before his death.

The news of the Black Sabbath singer’s death was announced via a statement from the Osbourne family, which read, “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.

“He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.”

A cause of death has yet to be revealed, however, Osbourne had suffered from a string of health issues in recent years, having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2020.

Just one day before his death was announced, an image of a poster from the band’s final show was shared to his Instagram.

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 25: (L-R) Ozzy Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne attend the Pre-GRAMMY Gala and GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Sean "Diddy" Combs on January 25, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
Ozzy Osbourne has tragically passed away at the age of 76—just weeks after it was revealed that he was set to quit his decades-long residence in the U.S. in order to return home to his native England.

(Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

The news of the Black Sabbath singer’s death was announced via a statement from the Osbourne family, which read, “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.

(kellyosbourne/Instagram)

His death comes just three weeks after Osbourne took to the stage for the final time alongside his Black Sabbath bandmates for a farewell concert in the U.K. to the delight of the group’s longtime fans.

Though Osbourne and his family had spent many years residing in the U.S., the rocker made no secret of his desire to spend the remainder of his life back home in the U.K., revealing back in 2022 that he and his wife, Sharon Osbourne, 72, were plotting a return to their home country.

At the time, the singer said he had grown frustrated with his life in the “f—ing ridiculous” U.S., while also citing gun violence in the country as another reason for his desire to leave.

“Everything’s f—ing ridiculous [in America]. I’m fed up with people getting killed every day,” he told The Observer. “God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings. And there was that mass shooting in Vegas at that concert. … it’s f—ing crazy.”

However, the move was postponed after Ozzy faced several health setbacks that required him to remain in California for longer than he had hoped.

Just weeks before his death, it appeared that the Osbournes had officially bid farewell to America once and for all, with Sharon explaining to Planet Rock that her husband was finally able to relocate to their home in the U.K. in March of this year—noting at the time that he was thrilled to be joining his Black Sabbath “brothers” just in time for their final onstage appearance together.

“He’s coming over in March. His brothers [in Black Sabbath], he’s excited to be here with them,” she shared in February, noting that his move would mark the couple’s permanent relocation.

Just one day before his passing was announced, an image of a poster from the band’s final show was shared to his Instagram.

(ozzyosbourne/Instagram)

Less than four months after Ozzy’s return to the U.K., he made a milestone return to the stage, when he and his Black Sabbath bandmates—Tony LommiGeezer Butler, and Bill Ward—performed together for the first time in 20 years at the Villa Park stadium in Birmingham.

The performance took place at the Back to the Beginning, an event that was organized by Sharon to give her husband the chance to end his onstage career with a bang.

An emotional Ozzy took the opportunity to thank the band’s fans for their support over the years.

“I just want to say to you on behalf of the guys in Black Sabbath and myself, your support over the years has made it all possible for us to live the lifestyle that we do,” he told the crowds toward the end of the show.

“Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love you; we love you.”

Ozzy’s farewell was made all the more emotional by another milestone event that unfolded backstage shortly before he began his performance: his daughter Kelly Osbourne‘s engagement to Slipknot rocker Sid Wilson, who popped the question to the stunned reality TV star at the event.

Video shared of the moment showed Wilson grabbing Kelly’s hand and telling her: “Kelly, you know I love you more than anything in the world—” only for Ozzy to interject with a hilarious quip, joking: “F— off, you’re not marrying my daughter.”

Despite Ozzy’s ribbing, Wilson followed through with his proposal, getting down on one knee in front of her parents to ask that all-important question.

Although Kelly has not yet revealed where—or when—she and Wilson plan to tie the knot, the couple are primarily based in Los Angeles, where the “Lego Masters Jr.” host spent much of her childhood, alongside her parents and her siblings Jack and Aimee.

Luckily, should she decide to wed back in the U.S., her parents still have a property there in the form of a $49 million mansion that they purchased in 2015.

The 11,565-square-foot mansion boasts seven bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms.

His death comes just three weeks after his retirement from performing, which was met with great sadness from fans. (seen with daughter Kelly when she was a baby)

(kellyosbourne/Instagram)

In 2022, the rocker revealed that he and his wife, Sharon Osbourne, 72, were plotting a return to the U.K. (seen in 1970)

(Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Although the home is off the market, the Osbournes listed many of their other properties in preparation for their permanent move across the pond.

Since announcing their move, they have listed their two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom condo in the highly sought-after Sierra Towers building no less than three times, beginning in May 2023 for $4,795,000.

It was relisted in June that same year for the same price, before it was removed just a few days later.

Finally, they put it back on the market in August, this time at the discounted price of $4,495,000—a move that appears to have secured them a buyer. However, they did accept an offer that was $145,000 less than the ask.

At the time, the home sale helped propel Ozzy and Sharon one step closer toward their goal of quitting the U.S. once and for all in favor of a return to the U.K., where they own a stunning estate in Buckinghamshire.

After announcing their decision to move back to their home country in 2022, the couple faced several delays, largely as a result of Ozzy’s health struggles.

In 2020, the Black Sabbath frontman revealed that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

In an interview on “Good Morning America,” he explained that he had been experiencing nerve pain that led to the discovery of his condition.

He also said in January 2024 that he had undergone a staggering “seven surgeries in five years,” including a procedure on his spine in September 2023.

Speaking about their move in a July 2024 episode of their eponymous podcast, Sharon admitted that they were desperate to return to the U.K. full time, but that “every time we’re set to go, something happens with Ozzy’s health.

“We’ll get there,” she added. “We want to go back so bad, but we’ll get there. Won’t we, Ozzy?”



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