Back in 2022, Ozzy Osbourne hailed Yungblud as a kindred spirit and offered him some heartfelt careers advice. The encounter between the fast-rising Doncaster-born musician and British metal's most beloved national treasure took place in Pomona, California, during the filming of Yungblud's video for The Funeral, the lead single from his self-titled third album, which featured not only a cameo Footage is going viral of Yungblud gifting Ozzy Osbourne a custom-made gold cross before Black Sabbath's final show. Check it out here. Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76 following his battle with Parkinson’s. Ronnie Wood Yungblud and more pay emotional tributes to the Black Sabbath frontman Yungblud Steals the Show at Ozzy’s Final Black Sabbath Concert [VIDEO] Let’s be real: when you think of openers for a Black Sabbath farewell, Yungblud probably isn’t the first name that comes to mind. But at Ozzy Osbourne’s final show on July 5, 2025 he didn’t just show up; he made the entire stadium feel something. Yungblud performs the song “Changes” by Ozzy Osbourne with Nuno Bettencourt for the Back to the Beginning farewell tribute concert for Ozzy Osbourne. #yungbl After the Prince of Darkness passed away at the age of 76, rocker Yungblud paid tribute to his hero, Ozzy Osbourne, on social media. A touching video shared by Yungblud captures a poignant exchange with Ozzy Osbourne ahead of Black Sabbath’s farewell concert at Villa Park on Saturday, July 5, 2025. The clip, available here, shows Yungblud presenting Osbourne with a custom cross, symbolizing a full-circle moment between the rock icons. UK rocker Yungblud’s praised cover of Black Sabbath’s “Changes” from Ozzy’s July 5 farewell show is now available to stream as a studio recording. Louder Sound reported that Ozzy has previously stated that he sees a lot of himself in Yungblud. The connection between the two musicians became more apparent during their collaboration on Yungblud’s music video for “The Funeral.” Ozzy and his wife Sharon made a memorable cameo appearance by running over the young artist with their car. 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 tells us how he got Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne to make a cameo for his 'Funeral' music video and what it was like to work with them. To learn more about this story: Subscribe for more music Yungblud has released his single "The Funeral" — and its video features appearances from Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath have announced final ever gig 2/5/2025 1:18 Ozzy Osbourne feared health issues would never end 5/2/2025 1:21 Yungblud gifted a custom cross to Ozzy Osbourne before Black Sabbath's farewell concert A poignant moment between British artist Yungblud (Dominic Richard Harrison) and heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne unfolded backstage at Black Sabbath ‘s farewell concert in Birmingham on Saturday, July 5th. Yungblud shared a video capturing the tender exchange, revealing that he presented Osbourne with a custom cross as a symbol of profound respect and gratitude. British singer, songwriter and musician Yungblud — whose real name is Dominic Richard Harrison — has posted a video capturing a tender moment between him and Ozzy Osbourne, taken ahead of 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 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, touched by a previous gift from Ozzy, had a special golden cross necklace made for Osbourne and gave it to him ahead of Ozzy's farewell concert. Moving video goes viral of Yungblud giving Ozzy Osbourne a special gift backstage just days before he died aged 76. Yungblud’s emotional and much-talked-about cover of Black Sabbath’s 1972 track “Changes”—first performed live at Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell concert—has officially landed on streaming platforms. The rising UK rocker delivered the performance on July 5 at Villa Park, Birmingham, as part of a special tribute to the Prince of Darkness.
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