Ozzy Osbourne, a founding member of Black Sabbath who earned the nickname "Prince of Darkness," died on Tuesday, his family confirmed. Within the video, Ozzy and wife Sharon make an amusing cameo, which sees the couple run over Yungblud – real name Dominic Harrison – with their car. During the video shoot, Harrison explains that he confided in the Black Sabbath icon about some of the hate he had received online which centred around some social media users calling him “disrespectful” for spitting beer into the crowd at Yungblud has shared the performance of “Changes” as a standalone single, featuring live footage from his performance at Villa Park during Back To The Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow. A standout moment of the day, the track captures the emotional thread of the concert and reflects the cross-generational reach of Ozzy’s legacy. Check out the official video below, taken from the upcoming Yungblud has paid tribute to his mentor Ozzy Osbourne after the Black Sabbath frontman's death aged 76. Ozzy Osbourne Dead at 76 In a statement shared to Sky News on Tuesday, the Osbourne family said: “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy So how did Ozzy Osbourne and Yungblud meet? Ozzy Osbourne and Yungblud first crossed paths in 2022 during the filming of Yungblud’s music video for The Funeral, in which Ozzy made a cameo appearance alongside Sharon Osbourne. Behind the scenes, the two hit it off. Yungblud was joined onstage by Guitarists Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme) & Scott Ian (Anthrax), bassist Frank Bello (Anthrax), keyboardist Adam Wakeman (Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne) and drummer II (Sleep Token) during his time onstage for that performance. Ozzy Osbourne's death has rocked the entire world and one person who had grown close to the legendary rocker was Yungblud. The 27-year-old musician, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, was even a Yungblud amazed the Osbourne family with the similarities between him and Ozzy prior to his triumphant Back to the Beginning performance in July 2025. In what promises to be one of the most emotional and electrifying rock tours in recent memory, Ozzy Osbourne has announced his official farewell tour, teaming up with British alt-rock sensation YUNGBLUD. Titled “The Final Howl”, the 2026 tour will serve as both a swan song for the Prince of Darkness and a torch-passing event to a new generation of rock rebels. This isn’t just another Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22 at 76 years old. Celebs including Jason Momoa, Yungblud, Ronnie Wood and others paid tribute to the Prince of Darkness online. The mentorship reflects Ozzy’s recognition of Yungblud’s potential to carry forward rock music’s rebellious spirit. This bond between the veteran rocker and the rising star underscores a generational passing of rock’s core values of authenticity and fearless self-expression. Doncaster rock star Yungblud has paid an emotional tribute following the death of Black Sabbath icon Ozzy Osbourne just weeks after the pair exchanged jewellery in a moving meeting, saying: “You After the Prince of Darkness passed away at the age of 76, rocker Yungblud paid tribute to his hero, Ozzy Osbourne, on social media. Before Ozzy Osbourne stepped on stage for the final Black Sabbath show of all time, Yungblud handed him a custom-made gold cross. And in doing so, he actually delivered one of the night’s most unexpectedly emotional moments. Captured backstage at Birmingham’s Villa Park on July 5, the moment British rocker Yungblud is saying goodbye to Ozzy Osbourne — a man he considered a mentor and a family member. Following the news of Osbourne's passing, the 27-year-old musician took to social Yungblud is "truly heartbroken" following the passing of his dear friend Ozzy Osbourne. The 27-year-old rocker formed a close bond with the late Prince of Darkness - who passed away on Tuesday (22 In an emotional exchange Yungblud and Ozzy Osbourne's special relationship was captured and fans can't get enough. Over Ozzy Osbourne’s long career, he has met and performed with a slew of musical artists. But none had quite the bond with him as 27-year-old English rocker Yungblud, who the Black Sabbath With his cover of “Changes,” Yungblud set an emotional tone at Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell concert, earning praise from fans and critics alike.
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