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Oasis' Powerful Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne During 'F****** Beautiful' Wembley Gig

WEMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON, JUL 25 – Oasis honored Ozzy Osbourne by dedicating songs during their first Wembley show in 16 years, kicking off a seven-gig summer run at the stadium with 90,000 fans present.

  • On July 25, 2025, during their Live '25 tour at Wembley Stadium in London, Oasis honored the memory of Ozzy Osbourne, the recently deceased lead singer of Black Sabbath.
  • Osbourne died at age 76 on July 22 after battling Parkinson's disease diagnosed in 2003, which led to widespread mourning including tributes from the music community.
  • During their Wembley show, Oasis played 'Live Forever' followed by projecting Osbourne's image and Liam Gallagher dedicating the next song, 'Rock and Roll Star,' to him.
  • Before beginning their tribute performance, Liam Gallagher addressed the crowd of around 90,000 fans, expressing that the upcoming song was in honor of Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic rock legend.
  • Oasis is extending their Live '25 tour with additional shows at Wembley, followed by scheduled concerts in Edinburgh, Dublin, and later dates across various locations including Asia, the Americas, and Australia.
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Musically, Ozzy Osbourne and Oasis don't have much in common. But music legends obviously honor music legends. Gallagher brothers dedicated two songs to the late metal man at a concert.

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Oasis dedicate song to Ozzy Osbourne as they kick off Wembley Stadium gigs

Oasis performed the first of their Wembley Stadium gigs on Friday, July 25, and took the time to dedicate a song to Ozzy Osbourne, who died earlier…

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At their first London reunion concert, Oasis dedicates her anthem "Live Forever" to the late Black Sabbath star Ozzy Osbourne. The emotional gesture of the Gallagher brothers creates thunderous applause at the sold-out Wembley Stadium.

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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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