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Pub closes for Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral as “mark of respect”. A pub near Birmingham has closed for the day (July 30th) as “a mark of respect” for Ozzy Osbourne on the day of the late Black Sabbath frontman’s funeral. Ahead of a private service later today in Buckinghamshire, the funeral procession will make its way through his hometown to Black Sabbath Bridge on Broad Street, beginning at 1pm on July 30th. The hometown celebration of Osbourne’s life, expecting to attract a huge crowd, will also feature music by local brass band Bostin’ Brass….

July 31, 2025 Abdulmumin 0

Pub Closes for Ozzy Osbourne’s Funeral as Thousands Prepare to Line Streets for Hometown Legend BIRMINGHAM, UK – July 30th, 2025* — A beloved local […]

Mick Jagger proved age is just a number as he rang in his 82nd birthday with style, swagger, and a night to remember. Dressed sharp as ever, the Rolling Stones frontman partied into the early hours at a star-studded bash that felt more like rock royalty reunion than a birthday. The room buzzed with energy as music legends, celebrities, and old friends gathered to toast the man who helped define a generation. But the real emotion came when Keith Richards stepped forward, handing Mick a deeply personal gift that left the room quiet for a moment—raw, real, and full of history. Then came Jerry Hall, Mick’s ex-wife, who added to the magic with a heartfelt gesture of her own, reminding everyone that some connections never fade…

July 29, 2025 Abdulmumin 0

On the night of his 82nd birthday, the Rolling Stones frontman didn’t just celebrate—he reminded the world why he’s still the king of cool. Dressed […]

No gold buzzer. No stage lights. Just silence — until Simon Cowell did something no one saw coming. This wasn’t a show. But he still showed up. And what he brought… wasn’t judgment. It was a letter. On the morning of July 26, as Ozzy Osbourne was laid to rest beneath the gray skies of London, people expected musicians, family, even old bandmates. But when Simon Cowell arrived — in a simple black suit, no entourage, no press — everyone went silent. He stood by the casket, placed a folded letter on top… and whispered: “You were chaos… but you were real. And real changed everything.” Then he turned to Ozzy’s daughter, hugged her, and walked away without saying another word. The letter? Someone opened it hours later. Inside, Simon had written: “You taught the world to break rules with heart. You scared me at first… Then you inspired me forever.” Not a judge. Not a critic. Just a man saying goodbye.… to a rebel the world will never replace.

July 28, 2025 Abdulmumin 0

Alice Cooper honors Ozzy by playing ‘Paranoid’ with Johnny Depp. During his sold-out concert at the O2 Arena in London last July 25, Alice Cooper, wearing an Ozzy shirt, covered Black Sabbath‘s “Paranoid” with Johnny Depp as a special guest. They dedicated the song to the band’s vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away this week at the age of 76. After the show was over, the speakers in the arena played “Crazy Train….

July 28, 2025 Abdulmumin 0

It was supposed to be a night of classic shock rock spectacle. A sold-out crowd of over 20,000 had packed London’s legendary O2 Arena, buzzing […]

Jelly Roll walked onto that stage in front of 80,000 people, eyes filled with tears, heart heavy. Then, without a word, he grabbed the mic and began to sing: “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” It was his first public tribute since Ozzy Osbourne passed—and the emotion in his voice said it all. The crowd, once roaring, fell completely silent. No cheers, no noise—just 80,000 people holding their breath, watching a man pour his soul out for a legend. You could feel the pain, the respect, the love in every note. It wasn’t just a performance—it was a moment. One no one there will ever forget…

July 28, 2025 Abdulmumin 0

No one was prepared for what happened next. It was a night meant for celebration, for music, for high-energy spectacle. 80,000 screaming fans packed into […]

When I first heard, “Yungblud pays tribute to Ozzy Osbourne,” I honestly went, “Who the hell is this guy?” I didn’t know him, didn’t care. But then I saw the thumbnail—Ozzy hugging him during the Back To The Beginning tour—and something made me click. I gave him a chance. And by the end of that “Changes” cover, I was in tears. Real, ugly-cry tears. I get it now. I finally see why Ozzy absolutely loved this kid. The emotion, the respect, the rawness—Yungblud didn’t just cover a song; he poured his soul into it. As someone who wasn’t a fan before, I am now. Full-on respect. He honored Ozzy like family, like a son would. Rock and roll feels safe in his hands. And honestly? This might be one of the most powerful covers of all time. Thank you, Yungblud, for giving Ozzy that kind of love and light near the end. He truly loved you back…

July 26, 2025 Abdulmumin 0

When I first saw the headline — *“Yungblud pays tribute to Ozzy Osbourne”* — I rolled my eyes. I’ll admit it: I had no idea […]

How a trip to Ozzy Osbourne’s house resulted in one of Slash’s most underrated songs. When Guns N’ Roses decided to open Appetite for Destruction with the song ‘Welcome to the Jungle’, it was whatever the musical equivalent of a statement of intent is. The LA scene was missing some venom, and they were here to provide it, with killer riffs, dynamic vocals and a couldn’t-give-a-fuck attitude. Guns N’ Roses were here, and they meant business.…

July 26, 2025 Abdulmumin 0

When Guns N’ Roses decided to open Appetite for Destruction with “Welcome to the Jungle,” it was the musical equivalent of a sledgehammer to the […]

Just two days before his death, Ozzy Osbourne was captured in a final, deeply moving video—sharing a quiet breakfast with his family. No stages, no spotlight—just Ozzy, surrounded by the people he loved most, laughing softly over coffee and toast. His voice was gentle, his smile warm, as if he knew these were the moments that mattered most…

July 26, 2025 Abdulmumin 0

  Just two days before the world lost one of rock and roll’s most iconic voices, **Ozzy Osbourne** was captured in a private, intimate moment […]

Ozzy Osbourne’s final curtain has fallen—and now, the world is learning the deeply emotional plans he left behind. After the rock legend’s passing at 76, those closest to him have revealed funeral details that are as raw and powerful as the man himself. It’s not just a farewell—it’s a final performance. From the music to the message, every piece of it reflects Ozzy’s larger-than-life soul and the pain of letting him go…

July 24, 2025 Abdulmumin 0

The world is in mourning. The Prince of Darkness has taken his final bow. At 76 years old, Ozzy Osbourne, the founding father of heavy […]

During her concert in San Francisco on July 22nd, hours after Ozzy Osbourne‘s passing was announced, Lady Gaga honoured the late Black Sabbath frontman….

July 24, 2025 Abdulmumin 0

July 22nd, San Francisco** — What began as another glittering night of spectacle, sound, and high-energy performance at Oracle Park turned into one of the […]

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