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On July 30, 2025, thousands of fans filled the streets of Birmingham to pay a final tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away on July 22 at age 76. The hearse bearing his coffin—adorned with purple flowers spelling out “Ozzy” and topped with a purple crucifix—traveled down Broad Street, carrying his remains through the heart of the city that raised him. A brass band, including Birmingham’s Bostin’ Brass, led the procession with live performances of Black Sabbath classics like
On July 30, 2025, thousands of fans filled the streets of Birmingham to pay a final tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away on July 22 at age 76. The hearse bearing his coffin—adorned with purple flowers spelling out “Ozzy” and topped with a purple crucifix—traveled down Broad Street, carrying his remains through the heart of the city that raised him. A brass band, including Birmingham’s Bostin’ Brass, led the procession with live performances of Black Sabbath classics like "Iron Man," ending with "Crazy Train" as the hearse stopped at the Black Sabbath Bridge, a local landmark dedicated to the legendary band. His family—including wife Sharon Osbourne and children Kelly, Jack, Aimee, and Louis—joined the public in placing flowers and pausing for a moment of reflection. Emotions ran high. Sharon wore Ozzy’s wedding ring on a chain. Kelly wore his iconic round sunglasses. Jack had a silver cross pinned to his lapel. Aimee wore a bat-shaped brooch. Louis had on a purple tie with skull-and-crossbones. Each wore something to honor the icon’s legacy. Fans lined the streets flashing devil horns, chanting "Ozzy! Ozzy! Ozzy!" and showering the coffin with flowers. Some climbed lampposts for a better view, turning the solemn farewell into a celebration of life, just as Ozzy had wanted. Although the public procession was heartfelt and massive in scale, a private ceremony will be held the next day in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, with close friends and family in attendance. Ozzy’s wish was clear: this was to be a joyful celebration, not a somber affair. From Birmingham’s streets to the Black Sabbath Bridge, Ozzy's final ride through his hometown was a powerful goodbye to a music legend—loud, emotional, and unforgettable.

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