Sharon Osbourne ‘is in talks to create an ABBA-style hologram concert of her late husband Ozzy’s final Black Sabbath gig’

Sharon Osbourne is reportedly in talks to create a hologram concert for her late husband Ozzy’s final Black Sabbath concert.
The 73-year-old businesswoman is said to have received several big offers for the rights to Ozzy’s legendary 10-hour Back To The Beginning show, which took place on July 5 last year.
The musical extravaganza from Birmingham’s Villa Park, where Black Sabbath performed alongside some of the greatest bands in rock history, was streamed live and the footage was used in the Paramount+ series Ozzy: No Escape From Now.
But we now have the final footage and Sharon is considering an ABBA Voyage-style concert residency or a movie.
A music industry source said: Sun: ‘The plan was always to broadcast the concert in some way but naturally everything stopped after Ozzy died.
‘Sharon is now in a position to rethink the business and consider the options on the table.
Sharon Osbourne’s late husband Ozzy is reportedly in talks to create a hologram concert for the last Black Sabbath concert; pictured 2017
The 73-year-old businesswoman has received several big offers for the rights to Ozzy’s legendary 10-hour Back To The Beginning show, which took place on July 5 last year (Ozzy pictured)
‘Talks are ongoing and offers range from a simple concert film to an Abba Voyage-style show.’
The Daily Mail has contacted Sharon’s rep for comment.
Ozzy died tragically of heart failure at his home in Buckinghamshire on July 22 last year, aged 76.
News shared a heartbreaking post hours after Sharon celebrated her first Valentine’s Day without her late husband Ozzy.
The former X Factor judge, who has been married to the Black Sabbath legend since 1982, has given a touching tribute to her one and only soulmate, seven months after his death.
In an emotional Instagram post, Sharon shared a photo of their locked hands and wrote: ‘Forever Valentine’s Day’ alongside an infinity sign emoji.
Earlier this month, Sharon was supported by her children Jack and Kelly, who were upset during a tribute to Ozzy at Universal Music Group’s 2026 Grammy Awards party.
The family’s appearance at the after-party followed their emotional response to the Grammys’ heartfelt tribute to the rocking legend.
The concert at Birmingham Villa Park, where Black Sabbath performed, was broadcast live and the footage was used in the Paramount+ series Ozzy: No Escape From Now; Photo of Ozzy in 2022
But now we have the latest footage, Sharon is considering an ABBA Voyage-style concert residency or a movie
His legacy was celebrated in the ‘Memoriam’ episode with a powerful performance of the Black Sabbath classic War Pigs by Post Malone, Slash, Duff McKagan, Chad Smith and Andrew Watt.
The Osbourne family, standing in the audience, couldn’t hold back their tears as the music swelled.
Kelly was visibly shaken, flanked by Sharon who was wiping her eyes, while Jack stared ahead, tight-lipped, trying to maintain his composure.
The trio’s sadness was clear, their expressions reflecting the raw weight of the tribute; Kelly even revealed that she was preparing for the moment while walking the red carpet.
“This means so much more than I can put into words,” he said during the official Grammys red carpet livestream.
‘To see his peers and this community value him in this way and in the way he deserves. “It will be very emotional.”
Ahead of the ceremony, Kelly described the loss of her father as the “hardest thing” she had ever experienced and described the daily rituals she does to keep his father’s memory alive.
She said at the ceremony that she was supported by fiancé Sid Wilson, with whom she shares three-year-old son Sydney. PEOPLE: ‘I won’t lie. I won’t be one of those people who says I’m okay because I’m not. This is the hardest thing I’ve ever experienced in my life.
It comes as Sharon marks her first Valentine’s Day without her late husband Ozzy with a heartbreaking post
The businesswoman, who has been married to the Black Sabbath legend since 1982, poignantly remembered her only soulmate seven months after his death
‘But I have my man and I have a wonderful baby and my mother, my brother and I are very attached to each other. I didn’t think we could connect any more, but we did it.
Before adding: ‘People often say “I’m great” [Months after a death of a loved one, but] ‘I’m not doing so well.’
Kelly stated that she always lit a candle in memory of Ozzy, kept an empty seat at her table and wore a special locket, describing him as ‘one of the greatest men who ever lived’.‘.
She said: ‘It’s under my dress, you can’t see it but there’s his picture in it and every day my baby opens it, kisses it and says hello to daddy. And whenever I see 11:11, I know it’s talking to me.’




