Ozzy Osbourne Stage Memorabilia Auction Opens Day After Death
Ozzy Osbourne Stage Memorabilia Auction Opens Day After Death

Ozzy Osbourne Stage Memorabilia Auction Opens Day After Death

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Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath, passed away at 76 after battling Parkinson’s disease, leaving behind a significant legacy both musically and charitably. Just one day after his death, several iconic items including personalized stage outfits and signed guitars were put up for auction by Gotta Have Rock and Roll, with prices ranging from $5,000 to $40,000. Notably, a graffiti-style coat from his “Retirement Sucks Tour” and a custom black mesh jacket made to accommodate his energetic stage performances were among the highlights. In addition to these items, a pair of Adidas shoes signed by Osbourne, gifted to Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe, will also be auctioned with proceeds benefiting charities supported by Osbourne. Beyond memorabilia, Osbourne's estimated net worth of $220 million ensures his family, including wife Sharon and children Kelly, Jack, and Aimée, are financially secure. His final weeks were devoted to family and organizing the “Back to the Beginning” farewell charity concert, which raised $190 million for causes including Cure Parkinson’s and children’s hospitals.

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