Coldplay Dedicates Nashville Show to Ozzy Osbourne After His Death

At their sold-out Nashville concert last night, Coldplay took a powerful detour from their usual setlist—and straight into rock history.

Just hours after news broke that Ozzy Osbourne, legendary Black Sabbath frontman and godfather of heavy metal, had passed away at the age of 76, Chris Martin and the band paused their euphoric Music of the Spheres show to pay tribute to the man who defined a generation of darkness and defiance.

Coldplay Pays Emotional Tribute To Ozzy Osbourne With Black Sabbath's Changes Performance At Nashville Concert

In front of a stunned crowd, Martin stepped to the mic under a single spotlight and spoke from the heart:

“We wouldn’t be on this stage if it weren’t for artists like Ozzy. He was loud, he was wild, he was fearless—and he was full of love. Tonight, we sing for him.”

The band then launched into a stripped-down, haunting rendition of “Changes”—a Black Sabbath ballad that never sounded more poignant. Fans lit up the stadium with their phones, swaying in silence as Coldplay honored the heavy metal icon with his own lyrics:

“It took so long to realize, and I can still hear her last goodbye…”

Coldplay Cover Black Sabbath's "Changes" in Honor of Ozzy Osbourne

It wasn’t Coldplay’s usual sonic territory—but that was the point.

“It doesn’t matter what kind of music you make,” Martin added. “Ozzy’s spirit lives in all of us who ever dared to be different.”

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The tribute resonated deeply—especially in Music City, where genre lines blur and legends are sacred.

As Coldplay’s lights dimmed and the band faded into “Fix You,” tears and cheers blended in the Tennessee air. One sign in the audience said it best:
“Legends never die. Ozzy forever.”

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