Ozzy Osbourne, Villa Park and Black Sabbath
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BIRMINGHAM, England — Ozzy Osbourne’s fans had sensed the end was near. At his final show just a few weeks ago, admirers watched the heavy metal icon perform while seated on a black throne and knew it would likely be the last time they saw the lead singer of Black Sabbath. He died Tuesday at age 76.
Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76, just weeks after his epic farewell gig at Villa Park - which was his last appearance before his death.
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Fans of Ozzy Osbourne have paid tribute to the Birmingham music star who they say was “a big part of our lives”. The heavy metal vocalist, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2019, died at the age of 76 on Tuesday morning surrounded by his family.
Gloucester Rugby are expanding their horizons for the 2025/26 season by taking a 'home' game away from Kingsholm to Ashton Villa's Premier League football ground Villa Park. The Cherry and Whites will take on Leicester Tigers for the Slater Cup in Birmingham on Saturday,
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Lord mayor of Birmingham, Zafar Iqbal, has said Ozzy Osbourne was a “proud Brummie” who helped to put the city “on the world map”. The Black Sabbath star, nicknamed the Prince of Darkness, died at the age of 76 on Tuesday.
Signed from Chelsea for £37.5m last summer, the Netherlands international started six of Villa's last eight league games last term.
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