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    Ozzy Osbourne gets raucous and emotional send-off in Birmingham

    By Liam PorterJuly 31, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Watch: Sharon Osbourne arrives at tribute to husband Ozzy in Birmingham

    Ozzy Osbourne’s family have accompanied the rock legend’s coffin on an emotional final journey through his home city, watched on by thousands of fans who cheered and chanted his name.

    A tearful Sharon Osbourne added a pink rose to dozens of tributes left by fans in Birmingham, consoled by family members including children Kelly and Jack.

    The large crowd of onlookers created a highly-charged atmosphere, giving the heavy metal star a respectful but fittingly raucous send-off as they chanted: “Ozzy! Ozzy! Ozzy!”

    The funeral procession was led by a brass band playing Black Sabbath songs, with Ozzy’s body transported in a hearse topped by a purple floral tribute in the shape of a cross.

    A private funeral is expected to take place on Thursday.

    “Ozzy! Ozzy! Ozzy!” Crowd chants and Sharon responds with peace sign

    The procession took place a week after Ozzy’s death at the age of 76, and less than a month after his triumphant farewell concert for 40,000 fans at Villa Park football ground.

    On Wednesday, the cortege drove past the stadium and his childhood home before heading into Birmingham city centre, where fans wearing Ozzy and Sabbath T-shirts and scarves lined Broad Street. Some threw flowers, and spontaneous chants and singalongs erupted in the crowd.

    PA Media Sharon appearing distressed with her hands being held on either side by Jack and KellyPA Media

    Sharon was supported by Jack and Kelly

    PA Media Sharon Osbourne bending down to lay a flower alongside numerous other colourful floral tributesPA Media

    She laid a flower alongside dozens of others that have been left by fans

    The procession stopped on Black Sabbath Bridge, where a bench bearing images of the band’s members has been turned into a makeshift memorial.

    Over the past week, fans have been leaving flowers, messages, empty beer bottles and even bat-shaped balloons – a reference to the infamous 1982 incident when the rock hellraiser bit the head off a bat on stage.

    EPA A Black Sabbath Bridge sign with numerous tributes stuck to the railings, a bat ballon above them, and the heads of the crowd in the foregroundEPA

    A purple bat balloon flew over the tributes on Black Sabbath Bridge

    Getty Images View of Kelly, Sharon and Jack from behind looking at a wall of colourful balloon and floral tributes, Kelly with her arm around Sharon's waistGetty Images

    Kelly, Sharon and Jack viewed the tributes on the bridge

    When Sharon emerged from her car, she had support – both physical and moral – from Kelly and Jack, who were either side as she placed her rose on the existing bed of floral tributes. Kelly and Jack also laid flowers, as did sister Aimee, and Louis, Ozzy’s son from his first marriage.

    They were joined by other family including his grandchildren and Kelly’s fiancé, Slipknot DJ Sid Wilson.

    Family members hugged as they spent five minutes looking at the tributes and taking in the crowd.

    Fans shouted their support, with cries of “We love you Ozzy!”, “Ozzy forever!” and “Sharon we love you!”

    Sharon acknowledged the fans by raising her arms and giving peace signs before getting back into a people carrier and the cortege continued past more mourners.

    PA Media A picture of the back of the hearse showing an "Ozzy" floral tribute alongside the coffin, and crowds behind itPA Media

    Purple flowers spelled “Ozzy” in the hearse

    One fan, Pete Coles, from Nuneaton, said there were mixed emotions in the crowd.

    “Some people are here to celebrate and remember the good times and their past memories of him. But respect for Ozzy, I think, is the main thing that I felt here,” he told BBC News.

    “Just to be here is a pleasure, to embrace the atmosphere that’s here, with all the emotions and people just here to sing the praises of this legend in music.”

    Reuters A crowd of Ozzy fans standing in front of an advertising screen showing the words "Ozzy forever"Reuters

    Advertising screens showed the message “Ozzy forever, Birmingham Will Always Love You”

    Eddie Hayes, 19, travelled from Newcastle for the event. “People like Ozzy will never be around again,” he said. “He’s purely an individual. No-one like him, no-one will ever be like him music-wise and personality-wise.

    “I’ve travelled three or four hours, but it’s all worth it just for those five minutes.”

    Another fan, Will Brain, 27, from Worcester, said the procession was “quite poetic”.

    “It shows how many people loved him and how many lives he touched with his music,” he said.

    “It was really emotional. Seeing the family and seeing Sharon and how upset they were, that was quite hard to see.”

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