Surprising appearance in London
Johnny Depp honors Ozzy Osbourne
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Surprising appearance in London: Johnny Depp, together with Alice Cooper, recognized the late Ozzy Osbourne.
Johnny Depp (62) recognized the Black-Sabbath front man Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025), who died a few days ago. The actor came on stage at a concert by Alice Cooper (77) in London.
You can see how Johnny Depp joins with a guitar for Cooper and his band when they played the Black Sabbath song “Paranoid”. “Here is something for Ozzy,” called Alice Cooper, who was wearing an Osbourne fan t-shirt for the performance, the crowd when he performed with Depp. The musician and the actors are a well -coordinated team: they also perform together with their band Hollywood Vampires.
Oasis also honor Ozzy Osbourne in London
Alice Cooper and Johnny Depp are one of the many stars who honor Ozzy Osbourne after his death. Also in London, Oasis had previously made goosebumps: At a concert in the legendary Wembley Stadium, the Gallagher brothers Liam (52) and Noel (58) dedicated their hymn “Live Forever” of the late Black-Sabbath icon. The touching gesture provided emotional moments and thunderous applause among the 90,000 fans in the sold -out stadium.
Ozzy Osbourne died on Tuesday at the age of 76. He had entered the stage again less than three weeks before his death – at his emotional farewell concert in Birmingham. Ozzy Osbourne had made public in 2020 that he was suffering from Parkinson’s disease. In February 2023, the music star then announced his withdrawal from the stage and referred to spine injuries that he suffered in an accident in 2018.
From his relatives around wife Sharon (72), his surprising death on July 22nd in a statement on Instagram said: “He was with his family and surrounded by love.”
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