How Yungblud Plans To Honor Ozzy Osbourne ‘Every Night’ After His Death

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Dominic Harrison, who performs under the stage name Yungblud, recently took the stage at the final Black Sabbath concert, delivering a searing cover of “Changes” mere weeks before Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22, 2025.
Yungblud paid tribute to Osbourne on the day he died and again two days later to expand on the ways the "Prince of Darkness" shaped him. As a misunderstood kid growing up, he saw someone brave enough to be weird, disruptive, and unapologetically himself in the "Crazy Train" singer.
"I’m trying to compute the last couple days and honestly I’m absolutely f—ing shattered," Harrison, 27, captioned a video of his performance at Villa Park in Birmingham, England. "You have been my North Star for everything for as long as I can remember from when I was misunderstood as a child to the way people thought I was just a little 'too much' or 'strange' in my life and career."
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Yungblud also promised to carry the torch and perform the 1972 cover live "every night" for the rest of his life.
Osbourne was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019. He performed his final show with Black Sabbath in Birmingham, England, on July 5 and passed away at the age of 76. Osbourne was born on Dec. 3, 1948, in Birmingham, England.
He and his wife, Sharon Osbourne, have three children (Aimee, Kelly, and Jack). He also has three children from his first marriage to Thelma Riley (Elliot, Jessica, and Louis).
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