OZZY’S FUNURAL IS JULY 30TH. You can watch the livestream of Ozzy’s funeral procession passing in Birmingham at The Black Sabbath Bridge & Bench, tomorrow morning, July 30th here:

OZZY’S FUNURAL IS JULY 30TH. You can watch the livestream of Ozzy’s funeral procession passing in Birmingham at The Black Sabbath Bridge & Bench, tomorrow morning, July 30th here:

Ozzy Osbourne’s Funeral Procession: Fans Invited to Livestream Tribute at Black Sabbath Bridge

In a heartfelt farewell to one of rock and metal’s most iconic figures, the world will bid goodbye to Ozzy Osbourne on Tuesday, July 30th, during a solemn yet powerful funeral procession in Birmingham, his hometown. The Prince of Darkness, who redefined heavy metal with Black Sabbath and carved an unforgettable solo career, will be honored in a public livestream of his funeral procession, which fans can view as it passes through the Black Sabbath Bridge & Bench—a now-historic site immortalizing the band’s legacy.

The livestream, available tomorrow morning, will allow global fans to be part of this momentous occasion, uniting generations of rock lovers in a shared tribute. As the procession winds its way through Birmingham, it will pause at the Black Sabbath Bridge—a place Ozzy himself helped unveil in 2019—to honor the band’s roots and Osbourne’s profound connection to the city. The bench nearby, engraved with the names of all four original Black Sabbath members, is expected to be a central point of reflection and remembrance.

Organizers say the event will maintain a respectful and intimate tone, blending private family proceedings with public expressions of mourning and appreciation. Thousands are expected to gather physically, but millions more will join virtually via the official livestream link, which will be provided on trusted music and news platforms.

Ozzy’s influence on music is unmatched—from pioneering the genre with “Paranoid” and “Iron Man,” to his theatrical solo acts like “Crazy Train” and “No More Tears.” Known as much for his onstage madness as his offstage resilience, Ozzy leaves behind a legacy that spans over five decades. His story—from Birmingham’s working-class neighborhoods to global superstardom—remains one of the most extraordinary journeys in rock history.

The livestream promises to be more than just a viewing—it’s a global celebration of Ozzy’s life, music, and enduring impact. Fans are encouraged to wear Black Sabbath or Ozzy gear, light candles at home, or leave virtual tributes across social platforms using hashtags like #RIPOzzy and #PrinceOfDarknessForever.

Ozzy may be gone, but tomorrow’s farewell will echo with guitars, love, and gratitude.
Tune in for the livestream of the procession on July 30th, from Birmingham’s Black Sabbath Bridge—and let the music never die.

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