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 With his cover of “Changes,” Yungblud set an emotional tone at Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell concert, earning praise from fans and critics alike. Yungblud performs the song “Changes” by Ozzy Osbourne with Nuno Bettencourt for the Back to the Beginning farewell tribute concert for Ozzy Osbourne. #yungbl Black Sabbath frontman died just weeks after an epic farewell show featuring performances from Metallica, Yungblud, Guns N’ Roses and Osbourne himself Bands & Artists Yungblud’s career-affirming cover of Black Sabbath’s Changes from Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell show is now available to stream Bands & Artists Yungblud Watch Ozzy Osbourne's good friend Yungblud absolutely nail a cover of Black Sabbath's Changes with a one-off supergroup featuring members of Sleep Token, Extreme and Anthrax, at Sabbath's last ever show News By Paul Brannigan ( Louder, Classic Rock, Metal Hammer ) published 5 July 2025 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 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. Ozzy Osbourne’s death hit like a thunderclap for music fans everywhere. The Prince of Darkness wasn’t just some rock star; he was the rock star who basically rewrote the rules of metal and showed generations what it means to live loud and leave a legacy. So when Yungblud posted a tribute that feels like it came straight from the heart, it instantly grabbed attention; and yeah, it’s 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 Yungblud has released his Ozzy Osbourne-approved cover of ‘Changes’, which he played at Black Sabbath’s final show. Yungblud covered 'Changes' at the Back to the Beginning concert, and it got unanimous acclaim-- even from Ozzy himself. Yungblud performed Ozzy Osbourne's classic song "Changes" at the Back to the Beginning festival, Ozzy's final concert. Featuring the Ozzy Osbourne-approved Yungblud on lead vocals, Extreme's Nuno Bettencourt on guitar, Anthrax's Frank Bello on bass, Sleep Token's II on drums and Black Sabbath/Ozzy Osbourne touring Yungblud amazed the Osbourne family with the similarities between him and Ozzy prior to his triumphant Back to the Beginning performance in July 2025. Yungblud offered some insight into his show-stealing performance at Ozzy Osbourne's Back to the Beginning farewell concert in July 2025. A couple of weeks on from his genuinely incredible performance of 1972’s Changes at Ozzy and Black Sabbath’s Back To The Beginning farewell show, YUNGBLUD has released the cover for charity. 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. "Ozzy passed the torch to him." It's a beautiful moment. The music world is going to be a very different place without Ozzy Osbourne, but it's a comfort to know his legacy is safe with Yungblud. 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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