Robbie Williams provided the vocals for a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne ceremony BRIT Awards 2026 on Saturday night, the 28th.

The singer performed “No More Tears” alongside a supergroup formed especially for the occasion by Zakk Wylde, Robert Trujillo, Tommy Clufetos , and Adam Wakeman – all musicians who marked different phases of Ozzy's career.

The performance was to celebrate the posthumous "Lifetime Achievement" award, given to Ozzy and received on stage by his widow, Sharon Osbourne, and daughter, Kelly Osbourne. Before the group's performance, Sharon commented [via Billboard Brazil]: "Ozzy always said that the stage was where he felt most alive. Nothing would make more sense than celebrating his life with music."

The businesswoman also defended the choice of Robbie Williams to handle the vocals, instead of a metal vocalist. “Some people might find it strange, but Ozzy loved crossing boundaries. We wanted someone who represented another generation, who would bring new audiences to this celebration.”

Check out the full performance:

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