Robbie Williams led a performance in honour of the singer and Black Sabbath frontman during the Brit Awards in Manchester
Those watching The BRIT Awards 2026 unfold live from Manchester were left divided as Ozzy Osbourne was honoured with a posthumous Brit Awards lifetime achievement award before a musical performance in his memory.
The singer and Black Sabbath frontman, known as the Prince of Darkness, died aged 76 in July last year just over two weeks after his Back To The Beginning farewell concert where he was reunited with his bandmates.
The music star died of a reported heart attack on July 22 after suffering a string of health issues over the years, including multiple surgeries following a fall in February 2019 and being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
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Black Sabbath formed in 1968 and are widely credited with defining and popularising the sound of heavy metal. Ozzy, who also had a successful solo career, found a new legion of fans when he appeared in the 2000s reality TV series The Osbournes, starring alongside wife Sharon and their two youngest children.
His legacy was recognised by the Brits during its annual award show on Saturday (February 28) night as the ceremony was broadcast live from Manchester’s Co-Op Live for the first time.
Ozzy’s wife, Sharon Osbourne who was in attendance on the night alongside her daughter, Kelly, took to the stage to accept the award and said in her speech: “First of all [censored], all of us, everyone in this place tonight are joined. We’re one because everyone in this place loves music, and it brings us all together. Such amazing artists tonight. I mean, everyone’s a winner, everyone. How lucky are we all to be in this business? It’s a gift. It really is.”
She continued: “I’m honoured to accept this award for my gorgeous husband, this lifetime achievement award. God knows, I wish he was here to accept it himself. But you’ve got the booby prize, you’ve got me doing it! But I know that Ozzy is looking down on us all right now, and I know what he’s thinking. He hated making speeches, he hated listening to speeches, and he’ll be saying [censored] ‘Just say thank you and get off that stage’. But, I’m not going to because I have to waffle on a bit.
“We all know how fickle this industry can be, and my old man was blessed with a one-in-a-million career. He was at the top of this game for 56 years. I could go on about his achievements but that’s boring. Ozzy was authentic, he was gifted, totally unpredictable, a wild man. He was a true artist.
“He came from a small working-class neighbourhood in Birmingham. He rose to become one of the most recognisable and respected musicians of his life, and it was filled with extraordinarily wonderful high times, but very real lower times. He never stopped tirelessly pushing himself to do better, he always wanted to do better, both personally and professionally. He never felt that words were enough to thank everybody for the life that he was given and for the life that he led.
“To be honest with you, he was the most humble, egomaniac you could ever meet. And yes, at the end of the day he will always be a rockstar. We spent most of our lives touring the world, but Ozzy’s heart never left England. Wherever we were in the world, he was always proud to be a working class Brummie, and he never let anyone forget it.”
Sharon went on to share: “I’m accepting this for Ozzy, but this award goes to his incredible family. It goes to the so many musicians that helped Ozzy along the way, and I wanted especially to thank his crew that was always there and never let him down. We were blessed to have one of the best crews ever on the road. And thousands of people who lined the streets of Birmingham to say goodbye, and of course the millions of fans around the world, he loved them, for giving him his extraordinary career and for their loyalty that they gave him.
“I know that they loved him back as much as he loved them. If Ozzy was here tonight with us he would be showing that gorgeous smile that he had, and I know he would be so proud to receive this from the country that he loved. So, he may not be here, but he left us one amazing body of work that will never be forgotten by the country that made him.”
The speech was then followed by a tribute performance, curated by Sharon, which consisted of a special arrangement of Black Sabbath’s 1991 song No More Tears, with family friend Robbie Williams also joined on stage by musicians who have previously played as part of Ozzy’s band, including keyboardist Adam Wakeman, Metallica’s Robert Trujillo, drummer Tommy Clufetos and guitarist Zakk Wylde.
But it did leave some divided, with some loving Robbie’s performance, while others were hoping to see Yungblud lead the tribute, after he won the Grammy for best rock performance for his revved-up rendition of Ozzy’s ‘Changes’ at the 2025 Back to the Beginning concert in Villa Park.
@shazzamac1973 said: “Prove all the haters wrong @robbiewilliams show them what you can do. Love the t-shirt #ozzyforever #Brits2026.” @Maffffffff commented: “Robbie Williams sings ozzy better than he sings Robbie Williams #Brits2026.” @JenniCostello wrote: “Robbie doing a tribute to Ozzy, great end to the ceremony! @robbiewilliams #BRITsAwards #Brits2026 #OzzyOsbourne.”
@trogsrus2 gushed: “Go on Robbie!!!!!! My man!!!! Suits you!!! #Brits2026.” @jazzy_j_97 wrote: “Robbie killed it with his performance tribute to OZZY, I loved it! #BRITs.” @Lou_Gou_ typed: “Well I loved that Ozzy tribute; Robbie Williams smashed it! #BRITs #BRITAwards.”
However, @lovesickluce posted: “This Ozzy Osbourne tribute isn’t right, surely Yungblud would have been a better choice? #Brits2026.” @garynetchells echoed: “Big fan of Robbie, but if anyone should be doing the Ozzy tribute it should be @yungblud #Brits2026.” @FleuritoFaveees shared: “Surely it would have made more sense to get yungblud to do this but idm at all cos robbie is doing an amazing job #BRITs2026.”
Meanwhile, @shazzamac1973 rounded off: “Everyone saying it should have been Yungblud doing the Ozzy tribute. There’s more singers than Yungblud. Yeah he’s a great singer but I think @robbiewilliams just proved he can do it. I’m sure Sharon had her say who she wanted to do it. That was a lovely tribute #Brits2026.”


