Ozzy Osbourne supergroup led by Robbie Williams to honour star at the BRIT Awards
Robbie Williams will lead a supergroup to pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at this year's BRIT Awards, where he posthumously receives a Lifetime Achievement Award.
At this year's BRIT Awards, iconic rock musician Ozzy Osbourne is set to be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award, marking a significant moment as it takes place in Manchester for the first time. The tribute will be spearheaded by Robbie Williams, who will perform with a supergroup created for the occasion. This recognition comes seven months after Osbourne's passing at the age of 76, further solidifying his legacy in the music industry.
Osbourne, often referred to as the "godfather" of British heavy metal, is celebrated for his profound influence on the genre and his extensive contributions to music. The Lifetime Achievement Award will acknowledge his remarkable career, which includes his time as the frontman of Black Sabbath and his successful solo endeavors. The tribute at the BRIT Awards aims to encapsulate his impact on rock music and honor his memory in a fitting manner.
The awards ceremony will feature an all-star rock tribute performance, with a special arrangement of Osbourne's song 'No More Tears' planned to close the show. This performance is expected to draw significant attention and bring together various artists in a collective celebration of Osbourne's legacy and contributions to the music scene, highlighting the enduring impact he had on fans and artists alike.