Kelly Osbourne shares her support for dad Ozzy as she watches him reunite with Black Sabbath for the final time in emotional show

Kelly Osbourne shared her support for her dad Ozzy as she arrived in Birmingham for his final live show on Saturday.

The frontman, 76, reunited with all his original Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Lommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for the first time since 2005 to bid an emotional farewell to his decades of performing live on stage

Her mother, Sharon, who has been married to the rocker since 1982 also proved she is still his number one fan as she gushed about her love for him all this years later. 

Sharing an update to her Instagram Story, Kelly, 40, snapped a photo of herself in the car with a friend.

She wrote: ‘On our way back to the beginning’.

She later posted another picture with singer YungBlud, who stopped off to watch Black Sabbath before headlining his own show in Belgium later that night.

Kelly Osbourne, 40, shared her support for her dad Ozzy as she arrived in Birmingham ahead of his final live show on Saturday

Kelly Osbourne, 40, shared her support for her dad Ozzy as she arrived in Birmingham ahead of his final live show on Saturday

Sharing an update to her Instagram Story, Kelly, 40, snapped a photo of herself with fellow rocker Yungblud - who also performed on stage

 Sharing an update to her Instagram Story, Kelly, 40, snapped a photo of herself with fellow rocker Yungblud – who also performed on stage

Kelly looked sensational for the gig, dressed in a leopard print dress, with her hair styled in big bouncy waves. 

Just two weeks ago, the TV personality posted a heartwarming video for Father’s Day which included a montage of pictures and videos of herself and Ozzy, as well as some of him playing with his grandson. 

She captioned the post: ‘Happy Father’s Day daddy. I love you more than anyone or anything in the world! 

‘I am so proud to be your daughter and Beyond honored to watch you be the best #Papa in the world to my son! 

‘You are my #hero I love you soooooooooo f****n much!’

It comes as Ozzy sent fans into a frenzy as he brought the house down in Birmingham‘s Villa Park on Saturday night for his final ever performance.

Taking to the stage, Ozzy appeared overwhelmed by the support from the cheering crowds as he thanked them in a touching message and poignantly admitted: ‘You have no idea how I feel.’ 

Their final showdown comes amid concerns for Ozzy’s health after he has undergone seven surgeries in the past five years, including a fourth spinal operation in 2023.

Ozzy sent fans into a frenzy as he brought the house down in Birmingham's Villa Park on Saturday night for his final ever performance

Ozzy sent fans into a frenzy as he brought the house down in Birmingham’s Villa Park on Saturday night for his final ever performance

Kelly is one of three and her parents Sharon and Ozzy have been married for 43 years and share Aimee, 41, Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39

Kelly is one of three and her parents Sharon and Ozzy have been married for 43 years and share Aimee, 41, Kelly, 40, and Jack, 39

Just two weeks ago, the TV personality posted a heartwarming video for Father's Day which included a montage of pictures and videos of herself and Ozzy, as well as some of him playing with his grandson

Just two weeks ago, the TV personality posted a heartwarming video for Father’s Day which included a montage of pictures and videos of herself and Ozzy, as well as some of him playing with his grandson

Ozzy, who has also been battling Parkinson’s disease since 2003, plans to keep recording music but is saying farewell to live music in what is sure to be an tearful night.

After selling out in minutes, over 42,000 fans packed into Villa Park for the aptly-titled Back to the Beginning show, which saw Ozzy and Black Sabbath return to their hometown – 56 years after they formed there.

And it was quite the moment as Ozzy – who is married to Sharon Osbourne – walked out on stage for his solo set as deafening cheers could be heard all around the jam-packed stadium.

The rocker previously said he was unsure whether he was going to stand or sit down to perform due to his spinal operations, and he made an epic arrival on stage in a black quilted throne with a huge bat on top.

With his band putting on a rocking performance around him, Ozzy proved his vocals are as strong as ever as he belted out some of their best-known heavy metal hits.

Rocking his signature eyeliner and black nails, the ‘Prince of Darkness’ wore a leather ensemble and amped the crowds up as he put his hand to his ear while listening to them scream. 

‘It’s so good to be on this f***ing stage,’ Ozzy admitted, before adding: ‘Let the madness begin!’

He appeared overwhelmed with emotional at one point as he thanked the crowd for their steadfast support during his five decades in music.

Taking to the stage, Ozzy appeared overwhelmed by the support from the cheering crowds as he thanked them in a touching message and poignantly admitted: 'You have no idea how I feel'(pictured in 2024)

Taking to the stage, Ozzy appeared overwhelmed by the support from the cheering crowds as he thanked them in a touching message and poignantly admitted: ‘You have no idea how I feel'(pictured in 2024)

After selling out in minutes, over 42,000 fans packed into Villa Park for the aptly-titled Back to the Beginning show, which saw Ozzy and Black Sabbath return to their hometown - 56 years after they formed there (pictured in 2005)

After selling out in minutes, over 42,000 fans packed into Villa Park for the aptly-titled Back to the Beginning show, which saw Ozzy and Black Sabbath return to their hometown – 56 years after they formed there (pictured in 2005)

‘You’ve got no idea how I feel. Thank you from the bottom of my heart,’ he gushed after finishing Suicide Solution.

Ozzy kicked off his set with hits including I Don’t Know, and Blizzard of Ozz as he got the crowds dancing and cheering from the start. 

He appeared to be having the time of his life on stage as he soaked up every moment of his final show, egging fans on and wildly waving his arms in the air.

He looked completely overwhelmed with the crowd as he finished his short-and-sweet solo set with Crazy Train, with confetti blasting into the air as the music stopped.

After Ozzy finished up his solo set, headliners Black Sabbath took to the stage to close the show, bringing the epic 10-hour long concert to a rocking finish.

Since their last gig together in 2005, Black Sabbath has played in partial reunions but never in their original line-up, so Saturday’s occasion was momentous for heavy metal fans around the globe. 

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