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Sharon Osbourne is reportedly engaging in discussions to develop a hologram concert of her late husband Ozzy Osbourne’s final performance with Black Sabbath.
The 73-year-old businesswoman has received multiple significant offers for the rights to Ozzy’s iconic “Back To The Beginning” concert, which was a massive 10-hour event held on July 5 of last year. This grand musical event took place at Birmingham’s Villa Park and featured Black Sabbath along with some of the most renowned bands in rock history.
The concert was streamed live at the time and is included in the Paramount+ series “Ozzy: No Escape From Now.” However, the final footage from this performance is available for new projects, and Sharon is contemplating a concert residency akin to the ABBA Voyage or possibly a film adaptation.
A source from the music industry shared with The Sun: “The intention was always to release the concert in some form, but naturally, after Ozzy’s passing, everything was put on hold.”
Now, Sharon finds herself in a position where she can once again focus on business matters and is evaluating the various opportunities available to her.
‘Sharon is now in a place where she is able to think about work again and is considering the options on the table.
Sharon Osbourne is reportedly in talks to create a hologram concert of her late husband Ozzy’s final Black Sabbath gig; pictured 2017
The businesswoman, 73, has had several major offers for the rights to Ozzy’s legendary 10-hour Back To The Beginning show, which took place on July 5 last year (Ozzy pictured)
‘Talks are ongoing and the offers range from a simple concert film to an Abba Voyage-style show.’
Daily Mail have contacted Sharon’s representative’s for comment.
Ozzy tragically died of heart failure at his Buckinghamshire home on July 22, last year, aged 76.
The news comes hours after Sharon marked her very first Valentine’s Day without her late husband Ozzy as she shared an heartbreaking post.
The former X Factor judge, who had been married to the Black Sabbath legend since 1982, poignantly remembered her one and only soulmate, seven months after he passed away.
In the emotional Instagram tribute, Sharon posted a snap of their hands locked, captioning: ‘Forever Valentine,’ alongside the infinity sign emoji.
Just earlier this month, Sharon was supported by her children Jack and Kelly at Universal Music Group’s afterparty for the 2026 Grammy Awards, after she broke down during the ceremony over the tribute to Ozzy.
The family’s appearance at the afterparty came after their emotional reaction to the Grammys’ heartfelt tribute to the rocker legend.
The gig at Birmingham’s Villa Park, where Black Sabbath performed, was streamed live and footage was used in the Paramount+ series Ozzy: No Escape From Now; Ozzy pictured in 2022
However, the final footage is now up for grabs and Sharon is considering an ABBA Voyage-style concert residency or a movie
His legacy was celebrated during the ‘In Memoriam’ segment, with a powerhouse performance of his Black Sabbath classic War Pigs by Post Malone, Slash, Duff McKagan, Chad Smith and Andrew Watt.
Standing in the audience, the Osbourne family couldn’t hold back tears as the music swelled.
Kelly was visibly shaken, flanked by Sharon, who dabbed at her eyes, while Jack stared ahead, jaw tight as he tried to maintain his composure.
The trio’s grief was unmistakable, their expressions reflecting the raw weight of the tribute – even as Kelly revealed she had been bracing for the moment while walking the red carpet.
‘It means more than I can express into words,’ she said during the official Grammy’s red carpet live stream.
‘To see his peers and this community cherish him in such a way, and in a way that he deserves. It’ll be very emotional.’
Ahead of the ceremony, Kelly described the loss of her dad as the ‘hardest thing’ she’d ever been through and revealed the daily rituals she does to keep his memory alive.
Supported at the ceremony by fiancé Sid Wilson, with whom she shares three-year-old son Sidney, she told PEOPLE: ‘I won’t lie. I won’t be one of those people that say I’m fine because I’m not. That’s the hardest thing I’ve ever been through in my life.
It comes as Sharon marked her very first Valentine’s Day without her late husband Ozzy as she shared an heartbreaking post
The businesswoman, who has been married to the Black Sabbath legend from 1982, poignantly remembered her one and only soulmate, seven months after he passed away
‘But I have my man, and I have my gorgeous baby, and my mom and my brother and I so bonded. I didn’t think we could ever get more bonded, but we did.
Before adding: ‘People usually say, “I’m great” [Months after a death of a loved one, but] I’m not doing so great.’
Kelly explained how she always lights a candle and keeps a seat empty at her table in memory of Ozzy as well as wearing a special locket, describing him as ‘one of the greatest men to ever live‘.
She said: ‘It’s under my dress, you can’t see it, but it has his picture in it, and my baby opens it every day and gives it a kiss and says hi to Papa. And every time I see the clock at 11:11, I know that’s him talking to me.’