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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Ozzy Osbourne's Final Gig: A Health Battle Won

Ozzy Osbourne's Final Gig: A Health Battle Won

23 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Ozzy battled pneumonia, sepsis, and back issues before his last show.
  • His wife Sharon was instrumental in preparing him for the final gig.
  • Ozzy expressed fear and excitement about returning to live in the UK.
Ozzy Osbourne's Final Gig: A Health Battle Won

Ozzy Osbourne's final months were marked by severe health challenges detailed in his posthumous memoir, 'Last Rites.' He battled life-threatening sepsis, pneumonia that affected his lungs, and a serious back injury that doctors initially deemed too risky to operate on. Sharon Osbourne's unwavering determination was key in preparing Ozzy for Black Sabbath's final concert.

The rock legend's journey back to England was fraught with medical emergencies, including a sepsis infection that had him questioning his chances of survival. Despite these setbacks, he and Sharon eventually relocated to the UK, a move Ozzy expressed mixed feelings about, citing both fear and anticipation.

Before his passing, Ozzy's return to Britain was documented for a BBC series. He conveyed his nervousness about leaving Los Angeles but also his eagerness for an English summer and a life back home with Sharon, where they could finally focus on each other.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ozzy battled sepsis, pneumonia, and a severe back injury, with doctors initially refusing surgery due to his weakened state.
Sharon was instrumental in ensuring Ozzy could perform his last Black Sabbath show, managing his health challenges and orchestrating the event.
Yes, Ozzy expressed both fear and excitement about returning to live in England permanently after many years in Los Angeles.

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