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Fans will be given a chance to pay their respects to heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne when his funeral cortege travels through his home city of Birmingham. The Black Sabbath singer's body will be brought back for a procession that will travel along Broad Street in the city centre from 13:00 BST on Wednesday.
Black Sabbath star Ozzy Osbourne sadly passed away on 22 July, meaning he and his former X Factor judge wife Sharon Osbourne never got to fulfil their annual tradition of visiting Maui, where they got married in 1982.
The Osbourne family broke the news of Ozzy's death on July 22, 2025, on Instagram. The announcement was signed by his wife, Sharon, their three children, and his son Louis.
Sharon Osbourne is grieving the loss of her late husband, Ozzy Osbourne, after his shocking death last week at 76. An insider close to the TV personality revealed that the Black Sabbath legend’s passing has left Sharon, 72, so devastated that their children have had to step in to take care of her.
It's Birmingham where U.K. podcaster, comedian, and radio host Dan Hudson has set his sights, launching a new petition to have Birmingham Airport renamed for Osbourne.
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LouderSound on MSNWatch fans gather in Birmingham with flowers, speakers and a big screen to pay respects and celebrate the life of Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy fans have gathered in Birmingham across the night to pay tribute to the Prince Of Darkness, who has died aged 76
Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22 after a protracted battle with Parkinson's and a series of pain related to his back and neck surgery.
"Ozzy At 75" author Daniel Bukszpan told The Post that Sharon Osbourne helped keep Ozzy Osbourne alive for many years.
Legendary rock star Ozzy Osbourne sadly passed away on July 22. In response to his death, his most ardent fans are looking for fitting ways to honor the icon in spirit, including starting a petition to rename the airport in his hometown of Birmingham, England.
Ozzy Osbourne's loved ones took to his Instagram account to pay a new tribute to the late Black Sabbath star, who passed away on July 22