“I Grew Up on His Voice” — Blake Shelton Breaks Down On Stage After Learning of Ozzy Osbourne’s Death nh

“I Grew Up on His Voice” — Blake Shelton Breaks Down On Stage After Learning of Ozzy Osbourne’s Death

In an emotional moment that stunned concertgoers, country star Blake Shelton broke down in tears on stage upon hearing the news of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne’s passing.

The moment unfolded during Shelton’s sold-out show in Nashville on July 22, 2025 — the same day Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, passed away peacefully at the age of 76 in Birmingham, England.

Midway through his performance, a crew member approached Shelton at the edge of the stage. The country singer paused, visibly shaken, then stepped back from the mic and addressed the silent crowd: “I just found out… Ozzy Osbourne is gone.”

Fans held their breath as Shelton, holding back tears, shared a personal memory: “I grew up on his voice. My dad and I listened to Black Sabbath in the truck every morning. Ozzy taught me what it meant to sing from the gut — even if you’re screaming it.”

In tribute, Shelton sat down with his acoustic guitar and performed a haunting, stripped-down version of “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” Ozzy’s beloved ballad. The stadium, filled with thousands of country fans, joined him in quiet harmony — a powerful, genre-defying farewell that brought many to tears.

The performance quickly went viral, with fans praising Shelton’s vulnerability and respect for a fellow music legend.

In a world often divided by musical tastes, one thing was clear: when Ozzy Osbourne passed, he took a piece of everyone’s playlist with him — even a country boy from Oklahoma.