Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Show Raises $190 Million — Every Penny Donated to Children’s Hospitals and Shelters
At 76 years old, the Prince of Darkness just gave the world his brightest gift yet.
In a stunning finale to one of rock’s most legendary careers, Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell concert in Birmingham didn’t just bring tears and thunderous applause — it raised a staggering $190 million, all of which is being donated to children’s hospitals, homeless shelters, and Parkinson’s research centers.
A Historic Night in Heavy Metal History
The concert, held at Villa Park Stadium on July 5, was more than a farewell. With over 40,000 fans in attendance and nearly 6 million watching the global livestream, it was a full-circle moment for Ozzy — performing in his hometown, surrounded by love, legacy, and one final blaze of glory.

Seated on a gothic throne resembling a bat’s wings, Ozzy performed classics like Crazy Train, No More Tears, and Iron Man alongside guest stars Tom Morello, Slash, and a surprise reunion with Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath.
Not a Penny Pocketed — 100% to Charity

While the music roared through the night, what truly stunned fans came after the encore.
Tom Morello, who helped organize the show, took the mic and announced:
“Every single ticket, stream, and merchandise sale tonight — all of it — goes to charity. We’ve raised over $190 million… for children’s hospitals, shelters, and Parkinson’s research.”
Ozzy, visibly emotional, simply nodded and whispered: “It’s all for them.”