At 77, Tony Iommi Breaks Silence About Ozzy Osbourne: ‘I’ve Kept This to Myself for Years’ — Fans Are Stunned 😱🎸

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The music world was rocked to its core on July 22, 2025, when news broke of Ozzy Osbourne’s passing at the age of 76. Known as the “Prince of Darkness,” Osbourne’s death came as a shock to fans and musicians alike, leaving a void that many believe will never be filled.

As tributes poured in from around the globe, it was Tony Iommi, Osbourne’s longtime friend and bandmate, whose words resonated deeply with those mourning the loss of the heavy metal icon.

“It hit me like a ton of bricks,” Iommi said, reflecting on the emotional weight of losing someone who had been a constant presence in his life for over 50 years.

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Osbourne’s last performance, which took place just weeks before his death at Birmingham’s Villa Park Stadium, was a poignant reminder of the man behind the legendary persona.

Seated on a custom-made leather throne, Osbourne delivered a hauntingly beautiful set, filled with the raw emotion and vulnerability that had characterized his career.

“He wanted to do one last show in Birmingham, where it all began,” Iommi recounted, emphasizing the significance of that night for both the band and their devoted fans. Little did anyone know that this would be his final farewell.

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On July 5, 2025, the original members of Black Sabbath reunited for a historic concert dubbed “Back to the Beginning.” The event was more than just a performance; it was a celebration of their roots and a heartfelt tribute to the city that had shaped them.

Despite battling the later stages of Parkinson’s disease, Osbourne’s spirit shone through as he gave everything he had to the audience of over 45,000. “He knew it was important to sing one last time for his friends and the fans,” Iommi shared, recalling how Osbourne had expressed his desire to leave the stage on his own terms.

The atmosphere that night was electric, blending joy and melancholy as fans celebrated the legacy of a band that had defined heavy metal music.

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Legendary acts like Guns N’ Roses and Metallica joined the lineup to honor Osbourne and Black Sabbath, creating a powerful sense of camaraderie among musicians who had been influenced by the band’s groundbreaking sound.

“It was history in the making,” Iommi stated, highlighting the emotional impact of the event.

In the days following Osbourne’s death, the world mourned not just the loss of a rock star but the end of an era. Fans gathered outside Black Sabbath’s old studio and at Osbourne’s childhood home in Aston, Birmingham, lighting candles and sharing memories of the man who had transformed the music landscape.

Emotional Ozzy Osbourne said goodbye to fans at his 'final encore' just  weeks before his death as he performed to thousands at last Black Sabbath  gig where he was supported by rock

“He was a pop culture icon that spoke to people of all ages,” Iommi noted, acknowledging the profound influence Osbourne had on fans across generations.

As condolences flooded social media, Iommi’s heartfelt tribute stood out. “There will never be another like him,” he said, encapsulating the essence of their relationship.

Their bond, forged in the gritty streets of Birmingham, transcended the chaos of fame and the challenges of life on the road. “We go back so many years,” Iommi reminisced, reflecting on the countless memories shared between the two friends. “There was only one Ozzy, and that was it.”

Tony Iommi says farewell show "meant everything" to Ozzy Osbourne

In the wake of Osbourne’s passing, Iommi’s words resonated with fans who understood that their connection went beyond music. It was a brotherhood that had weathered the storms of addiction, fame, and personal struggles.

“It wasn’t just about the crazy things that happened on stage,” Iommi explained, emphasizing the depth of their friendship. “It was about a man who fought his own monsters and still managed to inspire millions.”

Osbourne’s journey from a working-class boy in Aston to a global superstar was nothing short of remarkable. Together with Iommi, they formed Black Sabbath in the early 1970s, crafting a sound that would redefine rock music.

Emotional Ozzy Osbourne said goodbye to fans at his 'final encore' just  weeks before his death as he performed to thousands at last Black Sabbath  gig where he was supported by rock

Their self-titled debut album, released in 1970, introduced the world to a darker, heavier side of rock, with haunting lyrics that resonated with a generation grappling with social and political upheaval.

Hits like “Iron Man” and “Paranoid” solidified their status as pioneers of heavy metal, influencing countless bands in the years to come.

However, their path was fraught with challenges. By the late 1970s, personal struggles began to take a toll on the band, leading to Osbourne’s departure in 1979.

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“Being fired from Black Sabbath was a low point in my life,” Osbourne once admitted, but it also marked the beginning of his solo career. Despite the ups and downs, Iommi and Osbourne’s friendship endured, eventually leading to a reunion in 2013 that thrilled fans worldwide.

As Iommi reflects on Osbourne’s legacy, he recognizes the profound impact his friend had on rock music. “Ozzy changed the way heavy metal could sound and feel,” he stated, underscoring the singer’s unique voice and stage presence that captivated audiences for decades.

Even in death, Osbourne’s influence continues to reverberate throughout the music world, as new generations discover the power of Black Sabbath’s music.

Ozzy Osbourne's Bandmate Tony Iommi Thinks He 'Held Out' for Final Black  Sabbath Concert Before Dying

In the end, Osbourne’s story is one of resilience, brotherhood, and an unwavering love for music.

“His spirit will live on in the speakers of every fan who turns the sound up all the way,” Iommi concluded, a fitting tribute to a man whose voice and presence will forever echo in the hearts of those who knew him.

As fans continue to celebrate his life and legacy, one thing is clear: Ozzy Osbourne may be gone, but his music and the memories he created will endure for all time.

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