Ozzy Osbourne finds peace in final days, surrounded by family in England

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The final days of Ozzy Osbourne in England have been revealed. 

The iconic musician, known as the Prince of Darkness, passed away on Tuesday, July 22, at the age of 76 after facing various health challenges.

The rock legend was surrounded by his family and was at peace before his passing, as reported by People magazine.

Ozzy Osbourne spent his final days in England, surrounded by loved ones, music, and in the place he considered home.

Two weeks prior to his death, Ozzy reunited with his band Black Sabbath for a farewell performance in England, marking a poignant moment in his legendary career.

During his last show on July 5 at Villa Park, Ozzy expressed gratitude for the support he received throughout his career, as he performed alongside his bandmates for the first time in two decades.

For his final performance, Ozzy was seated on a black throne adorned with skulls and a black bat, singing some of his greatest hits while expressing his heartfelt appreciation to the audience.

The show, hosted by Jason Momoa, included performances from renowned artists such as Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, and others. The livestreamed event featured a drum battle among legendary drummers, paying tribute to Black Sabbath’s music.

Following his passing, a statement was released by the Osbourne family, requesting privacy during this difficult time.

Ozzy Osbourne is survived by his wife Sharon, daughters Kelly and Aimee, son Jack, and children from his previous marriage.

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