What Did Ozzy Osbourne Reveal to Tony Iommi Just Days Before His Death?

In the days leading up to his death, the world was unprepared for the heartbreaking revelations that would come from the Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne.

After a long, arduous battle with illness, Ozzy passed away peacefully on July 22, 2025, leaving behind a legacy that spanned decades.

In his final days, he shared poignant moments and secrets with those closest to him, including his lifelong friend and bandmate Tony Iommi.

These intimate exchanges revealed the depth of his struggle and the profound love he held for his music, his fans, and his family.

 

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A Final Performance

Just weeks before his passing, Ozzy took to the stage one last time at Villa Park Stadium in Birmingham on July 5, 2025.

This concert was not merely a performance; it was a farewell, a chance for him to say goodbye to the world that had embraced him for so long.

Sitting atop a custom-made winged leather throne—a haunting symbol of his enduring spirit—Ozzy poured every ounce of his remaining strength into his vocals.

The concert, aptly titled “Back to the Beginning,” was a tribute to Birmingham, the city where it all began, where dreams were born amidst the smoke-stained skies of factory life.

Over 45,000 fans gathered to witness this momentous occasion, while millions more tuned in from around the globe.

Little did they know, they were witnessing the curtain fall on a remarkable career.

 

Black Sabbath's Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi bury the hatchet | Black  Sabbath | The Guardian

 

A Heartfelt Goodbye

As the music echoed through the stadium, it was clear to those closest to him that Ozzy was barely holding on.

Tony Iommi later reflected, “We think he held out just to do that show.”

Ozzy had often expressed his desire to die singing in Birmingham rather than languishing in a hospital bed, and he meant every word.

After the concert, he shared a quiet moment with Tony, cracking a tired smile and asking, “It went all right, didn’t it?”

Those simple words carried more weight than any encore, encapsulating the love and gratitude he felt for his fans and the journey they had shared.

 

Ozzy Osbourne - Degradation Rules (Official Vizualizer) ft. Tony Iommi

 

The Final Whisper

However, it was in the days following the concert that the true gravity of Ozzy’s condition became clear.

On the night of July 21, just two weeks after his final performance, Ozzy passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home, surrounded by his family.

The world awoke to heartbreak, and tributes poured in from fans and fellow musicians alike, all mourning the loss of a man whose voice had defined heavy metal and transcended generations.

Yet, amidst the global mourning, it was Tony Iommi’s words that resonated the loudest.

In an emotional interview, he revealed that just hours before Ozzy’s death, he received a final message from his old friend—simple, tired words that now felt like a farewell.

“I’m really tired. No energy left,” he recalled, sensing that something was deeply wrong.

 

Ozzy Osbourne Says He's 'Intimidated' And Inspired By Tony Iommi | iHeart

 

A Brother’s Bond

Reflecting on their decades-long friendship, Tony spoke of the bond they shared, forged in the smoke-filled streets of Birmingham and strengthened through the trials of fame, addiction, and recovery.

He described how they had grown up as boys with dreams bigger than their circumstances, a friendship that had outlasted the chaos of rock stardom.

Tony remembered the laughter, the backstage antics, and the way Ozzy could light up a room with his humor, even in the darkest times.

“There’s never going to be another Ozzy,” Tony said, his voice trembling with emotion.

Those words carried not just grief, but a deep reverence for the man who had been his brother in music and life.

 

Ozzy Osbourne shares clip of Tony Iommi collaboration 'Degradation Rules' –  listen

 

The Legacy of Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy’s legacy is not just in the music he created but in the way he touched lives.

From the front rows of sold-out arenas to the quiet corners of hospital rooms, his voice became a sanctuary for those fighting their own battles.

He wasn’t just the voice of a genre; he was the heartbeat of a movement, giving generations permission to be loud, flawed, and real.

As Tony Iommi stood before a sea of mourners at Ozzy’s memorial, he spoke not just of a bandmate but of a brother.

“This isn’t goodbye,” he told the crowd, “This is thank you for every scream, for every laugh, for every scar and every song.”

In that moment, the silence that followed was deafening.

Fans stood shoulder to shoulder, some crying, others smiling through their tears, all remembering not just the icon but the man who made them feel invincible.

 

I think he really just held out to do that show”: Tony Iommi speaks on Ozzy  Osbourne's death just weeks after Black Sabbath's final farewell

 

A Final Reflection

As we reflect on the life of Ozzy Osbourne, we remember not just the music but the man behind the legend.

He was a boy from Aston who dared to dream, who made mischief in the schoolyard, and who fought against fate with every scream.

His legacy lives on in the hearts of those who listened, who found strength in his music, and who carry his spirit forward.