How did Ozzy’s last show become the family’s farewell stage?

Jack Osbourne remembers Ozzy’s July concert; Said that it was a kind of living wake.

Ozzy's last show

Ozzy Osbourne’s Last Show

Jack Osbourne broke down in tears while recalling his father, Ozzy Osbourne’s, last live show on Good Morning America.

At the July 6 concert, “Back to the Beginning,” Ozzy returned with Black Sabbath and sang his solo hits, bidding fans one last farewell.

Jack said that night, as everyone knew it was his last time on stage—it felt like a “living wake.”

Last Moment in the Dressing Room

Jack said that before going on stage, he went to the dressing room, hugged Ozzy, and said, “Crush it. You’re going to do so good.”

Then, he was in the crowd, crying with his brother, realizing it was a special moment—no pity, no regret, just an understanding that it was a goodbye.

Public Blessings and Sharon’s Coping

The outpouring of love after Ozzy’s death helped Sharon Osbourne and her family cope.

Jack said the outpouring of support and support for Sharon was immense, but he also noted the challenges Sharon faced with feelings like “She’s okay, but she’s not okay.”

Social media and celebrity condolences were a huge support for the family.

Returning to the show was a last tribute

Guitarist Tom Morello said of the concert that Ozzy probably realized his time was limited, yet he still returned to perform songs like “Paranoid” and “Crazy Train.”

In Morello’s words, “If someone had to go, at least he left with love and music—and that’s the big thing.”

Family Reaction and Memories of Jack

Jack also recalled the morning when someone knocked on his door at 3:45 a.m. with the news—the moment he realized his father was no more.

Jack said, “I wish he were still here,” and described how the family handled the sudden outpouring of love and tributes.

What Remains in the End

Ozzy’s last show wasn’t just a concert; it was a chance for fans and family to meet, say goodbye, and say goodbye.

The expression in Jack’s eyes shows that sometimes the warmth of a final moment is the true goodbye.

So today, the memory of this magician of music isn’t just about singing, but celebrating the moments when he gave everyone a chance to live life one last time.

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