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Ozzy Osbourne and Lady Gaga. Credit: Reproduction

Ozzy Osbourne and Lady Gaga. Credit: Reproduction

Lady Gaga pays tribute to Ozzy Osbourne during show.

The singer wore a shirt with Ozzy Osbourne's name on it and sang "Crazy Train".

Lady Gaga paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at her show last Tuesday night, the 22nd, in San Francisco, United States. The singer passed away earlier that same day, at the age of 76.

The singer wore a shirt with Ozzy Osbourne's name on it while the song "Crazy Train," one of Black Sabbath's hits, was playing.

During the performance, the dancers sang and headbanged to the music. The moment went viral on social media, with fans of the artist praising the singer's gesture.

In 2014, the Osbournes made peace with pop star Lady Gaga during the Oscars screening party, following an exchange of insults between Kelly Osbourne and Gaga in 2012. As the situation worsened, Sharon Osbourne intervened, and the situation escalated further.

Sharon and Ozzy walked towards Gaga, embracing her on the red carpet, and Sharon declared: "I'm determined to bury the hatchet."

Gaga continued: “I’ve been a huge fan of yours for a long time, so that’s all in the past.” She went on to say that she had just told Ozzy that she and a friend used to strip to the sound of “Black Sabbath” by Black Sabbath, doing a choreography from “The Phantom of the Opera.”

Ozzy Osbourne's death was "unexpected," according to tabloid.

According to the Daily Mail , a family friend said his death was "unexpected." The Prince of Darkness passed away at his mansion in England, where he spent his final days with his wife/businesswoman Sharon Osbourne , "and his daughters, Kelly and Aimee Osbourne, who cared for him," according to the tabloid.

Furthermore, according to the Daily Mail , a source close to the family stated that "Ozzy always intended to return to live in the United Kingdom, in Buckinghamshire."

“There was a lot of hope that he would remain alive for much longer, but at one point there was a fear that they wouldn’t be able to bring him from Los Angeles for his farewell performance earlier this month,” the friend reportedly said. “It’s extremely sad for all of them, who really hoped he would be able to stay alive for a while longer. But it’s very beautiful to know that he had his children by his side in his final days.”

Ozzy Osbourne's last concert

Ozzy Osbourne died just 17 days after his last live performance, at Black Sabbath 's farewell show , which took place on July 5th at Villa Park in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Approximately 40,000 people attended the event, with 5.8 million people watching the show online.

Titled "Back To The Beginning ," the final show by the greatest heavy metal band reunited the four original members. Vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, bassist Geezer Butler , guitarist Tony Iommi , and drummer Bill Ward played together for the first and last time in 20 years.

Ozzy Osbourne's last public appearance was at the Birmingham edition of Comic Con Midlands . The event took place a few days after Back to the Beginning , on July 12th and 13th.

Ozzy, along with his wife/manager Sharon, his daughter Kelly, and his son Jack, held autograph and photo sessions on both days of the event.

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