Ozzy Osbourne’s Bandmates and Fans Share Tributes After His Departure

Ozzy Osbourne’s Bandmates and Fans Share Tributes After His Departure

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July 23, 2025 1:58 p.m. 1505

Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Bow: Fans and Rock Legends Unite to Celebrate a Metal Icon’s Legacy

In a very emotional moment for the music world, Ozzy Osbourne, known by many as the “Prince of Darkness,” has officially announced that he will no longer go on tour. After this news, his bandmates, other musicians, and fans from around the world shared kind and heartfelt messages to show their love and respect. This marks the end of a big chapter in rock and heavy metal music history.

A Goodbye After Many Years of Music

For more than 50 years, Ozzy Osbourne has been one of the most famous people in rock music. He started as the lead singer of Black Sabbath, one of the first bands to play heavy metal music. Later, he had a successful solo career and made hit songs like “Crazy Train,” “No More Tears,” and “Mr. Crowley.”

But in recent years, Ozzy has had many health problems. He had several surgeries and has been living with Parkinson’s disease. Because of this, Ozzy said he can no longer travel or perform on long tours. After he shared this news, many people posted messages online thanking him for everything he has done in music.

Bandmates Share Their Love and Memories

Tony Iommi, the guitarist of Black Sabbath, shared a message online. He said, “It’s hard to believe the touring is really over. We’ve been through so much together, and Ozzy has always been the heart of our music. His voice gave metal its soul.”

Geezer Butler, the band’s bassist, also said nice words about Ozzy. He said, “Ozzy’s energy on stage was amazing. He always gave his best to the fans, even when he was not feeling well. I really admire his strength.”

These messages weren’t only about the music. They also showed how strong the friendship between the band members has been after all these years.

Fans All Over the World Say Thank You

Fans from different countries also shared how much they love Ozzy. Many people posted on social media like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok, sharing their memories of Ozzy’s concerts and their favorite songs.

Some fans showed old concert tickets, posters, or pictures from when they met him. Others played his songs and made tribute videos. Hashtags like #ThankYouOzzy, #OzzyForever, and #LegendOfMetal became very popular.

A fan from Brazil wrote: “Ozzy’s music helped me through very hard times. I saw him live in 2011, and it was the best night of my life. Thank you for everything.”

Music World Reacts to Ozzy’s Retirement

Many other musicians also said kind words about Ozzy. James Hetfield from Metallica said, “Ozzy showed us the way. His music and shows changed everything.”

Even stars from other music styles shared messages. Post Malone, a popular singer and rapper, worked with Ozzy on the song “Take What You Want” in 2019. He said, “Working with Ozzy was a dream. He’s so kind and works so hard. I feel lucky to have worked with him.”

These reactions show that Ozzy’s music and personality have touched people in many different types of music, not just heavy metal.

Not Touring, But Still Making Music

Even though Ozzy is not going on tour anymore, he said he is still making music. In his statement, he said: “My singing voice is still fine. I’m working on new music. I just can’t travel anymore because it’s too hard on my body.”

This made many fans happy because it means he will still be making new songs, even if he doesn’t do live shows. Some people believe he might also appear in special shows, interviews, or make music with other artists in the studio.

So, even though he won’t be on tour, his music is not over yet.

A Music Legend with a Big Legacy

Ozzy Osbourne is more than just a singer. He is a legend. He was born in Birmingham, England, and became famous for his wild style and deep music. Even though he had some difficult and controversial moments, he became a star not only in music but also on TV. Many people remember him from his family’s reality show “The Osbournes.”

His music often talked about pain, life struggles, hope, and strength. Songs like “Dreamer” and “Mama, I’m Coming Home” show a softer side of Ozzy that fans also love.

One music critic said: “Ozzy Osbourne didn’t just sing metal—he created it, and then he changed it again in his own way.”

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