Sharon Osbourne declares ‘I’m done’ after Ozzy’s final Black Sabbath show – Bundlezy

Sharon Osbourne declares ‘I’m done’ after Ozzy’s final Black Sabbath show

Ozzy reunited with Black Sabbath for his final show on Saturday at their Back To The Beginning concert (Picture: UNPIXS / Getty)

Sharon Osbourne has candidly spoken out after her husband Ozzy took to the stage in his final performance alongside Black Sabbath.

The rocker, 76, appeared overwhelmed with emotion while performing at Villa Park in Birmingham for the Back to the Beginning show, joining his bandmates Tommy Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward on stage.

Sharon, who has been her husband’s manager for over 40 years, has now declared that she’s finally ‘done’ after a lifetime in the music business.

Speaking about Ozzy’s final performance after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease back in 2003, TV presenter Sharon, 71, insisted there’s ‘no way on God’s green earth’ that there will be another show for the band,

She told Billboard: ‘I’ve been doing this since I was 15, and I’m done. We just want to live our life and do what we want to do and not have to follow an itinerary anymore.’

Sharon went on to reveal that the farewell concert was her idea.

05/07/2025 - SCOTLAND - Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath have gone out with a bang at what they say will be their final gig, in front of 40,000 fans and supported by an all-star line-up of rock legends who have been influenced by the founding fathers of heavy metal. Ozzy, 76, who has Parkinson's disease, sang while seated on a black throne - clapping, waving his arms and pulling wild-eyed looks, just like old times. He appeared overwhelmed at times. "You have no idea how I feel. Thank you from the bottom of my heart," he told the crowd at Villa Park in Birmingham. He was joined by the original Sabbath line-up for the first time in 20 years. PICTURE: BACK TO THE BEGINNING CONCERT/UNPIXS 05/07/2025
Ozzyand Black Sabbath went out with a bang at their final gig, in front of 40,000 fans (Picture: BACK TO THE BEGINNING CONCERT/UNPIXS)
The Villa Park crowd watch support acts, during British rock band Black Sabbath's "Back to The Beginning" concert, Ozzy Osbourne's final ever gig as Black Sabbath's frontman at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England on July 5, 2025. Osbourne, who revealed in 2020 that he has Parkinson's disease, will join Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for the all-day "Back To The Beginning" show in Birmingham, central England, where the heavy metal giants formed in 1968. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP) (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Black Sabbath and a string of support acts took to the stage at Villa Park in Birmingham (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

‘He kept saying, ‘It’s my one regret,’ and ‘I want a chance to really say thank you,’ she explained. 

‘And this is what we thought would be the best way to do it. It’s a celebration of Ozzy and Sabbath and the music.’

Despite the career confession, Sharon, who has daughters  Aimee, 41, and Kelly, 40, as well as son Jack, 39, with Ozzy,  insisted that she still loves her husband.

She told the Mirror: ‘Even if you don’t like his music you can’t not like Ozzy – he just draws you in. 

‘We have been together for over 50 years. I have stuck by him because I love him. It is simple. I understand him and why he does the things he does.’

While Ozzy remained sitting down during the concert, he commanded the audience by clapping and waving his arms around, pulling his wide-eyed expressions he’s famous for.

Sharon Osbourne the wife of Ozzy Osbourne, pictured at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery this morning. June 25, 2025. A free exhibition entitled Working Class Hero will run at the city's Museum and Art Gallery, showcasing the singer's most prestigious international honours, including Grammy Awards and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. A selection of platinum and gold discs, recognising millions of record sales, will also be on show. Other photographs and videos chart Ozzy's journey from "a working class kid from Aston" to becoming one of the world's most recognisable rock stars.
Sharon candidly spoke out after her husband’s final performance (Picture: Emma Trimble / SWNS)

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05/07/2025 - Birmingham - Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath have gone out with a bang at what they say will be their final gig, in front of 40,000 fans and supported by an all-star line-up of rock legends who have been influenced by the founding fathers of heavy metal. Ozzy, 76, who has Parkinson's disease, sang while seated on a black throne - clapping, waving his arms and pulling wild-eyed looks, just like old times. He appeared overwhelmed at times. "You have no idea how I feel. Thank you from the bottom of my heart," he told the crowd at Villa Park in Birmingham. He was joined by the original Sabbath line-up for the first time in 20 years. PICTURE: BACK TO THE BEGINNING CONCERT/UNPIXS 05/07/2025
Ozzy appeared emotional on stage as he thanked fans (Picture: BACK TO THE BEGINNING CONCERT/UNPIXS)

‘Are you ready? Let the madness begin!’, he greeted fans with.

‘It’s so good to be on this stage. You have no idea,’ Ozzy added.

He proceeded to thank the crowd ‘from the bottom of [his] heart’, telling them after singing Suicide Solution: ‘You have no idea how I feel.’

As his brief solo set came to a close, Ozzy’s name was chanted wildly by the crowd, confetti blasting into the air.

Before leaving the stage, Ozzy said: ‘It’s the last song ever.

‘Your support has enabled us to live an amazing lifestyle…thank you from the bottom of our hearts.’

Plenty of music legends were in attendance to witness history being made, including Queen’s Sir Brian May, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, and Rolling Stones icon Ronnie Wood.

Also in the audience was Ozzy’s daughter Kelly, who wrote on her Instagram Story: ‘On our way back to the beginning!’ She later posted a photo alongside musician Yungblud.

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