Report Reveals Sharon Osbourne’s Last Compromise with Ozzy Just Weeks Before His Passing

Sharon Osbourne Fought for Ozzy’s Final Show — and Won

Just weeks before Ozzy Osbourne’s passing, Sharon Osbourne fought behind the scenes to fulfill his last wish: saying goodbye to fans on his own terms. The “Back to the Beginning” benefit concert, held July 5, 2025, in Birmingham, nearly didn’t happen due to insurance concerns.

Insurers refused to cover the event if Ozzy stood or walked on stage, citing fall risks from Parkinson’s and other health issues. Sharon, undeterred, negotiated a compromise—Ozzy would perform seated on a custom bat-shaped throne.

Though disappointed after months of training to stand, Ozzy agreed. “It upset Ozzy because he trained for months,” said a source. Still, he gave it his all—training daily, wearing a pulse oximeter, and closely monitoring his vitals.

The concert raised millions and allowed Ozzy to close out his legendary career with dignity.

Ozzy leaves behind a legacy worth nearly $220 million, built on decades of music, Ozzfest, and a hit reality show. He had six children—three with Thelma Riley and three with Sharon—raising questions about his estate. Legal experts warn that, without a clear will, inheritance disputes may arise.

Ozzy often joked about death, once saying, “Just don’t make it a mope-fest,” and even suggested funeral pranks. His preferred funeral song? “A Day in the Life” by The Beatles.

His sisters, Jean Powell and Gillian Hemming, were shocked by his sudden death. “He still had plans,” Jean said. “We’re just thankful he died in England.”

Their final memory of Ozzy was his farewell concert—a chaotic, proud moment. His last words to Jean: “I’ll be back in Birmingham again.”

Ozzy went out the way he lived—on his own terms, with a wink and a roar.

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