watch Yungblud, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry honour Ozzy Osbourne – Jimmy Star’s World

Yungblud, Aerosmith‘s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry and more have paid tribute to the late, great Ozzy Osbourne at the MTV VMAs 2025 with a touching performance – check it out below.

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The 42nd Video Music Awards took place at the UBS Arena in Long Island, New York on Sunday night (September 7), and a portion of the show paid tribute to the late Black Sabbath frontman, who passed away in July at the age of 76.

Yungblud kicked things off the tribute performance with a cover of Ozzy’s solo hit ‘Crazy Train’, backed by guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, later slowing things down with his celebrated and Ozzy-approved cover of Black Sabbath‘s ‘Changes’.

Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry later joined Yungblud to perform ‘Mama, I’m Coming Home’.

Watch the full performance below.

Yungblud was a part of the ‘Back To The Beginning’ Black Sabbath farewell show in Birmingham in July, an event that took on extra poignancy when Osbourne died less than three weeks later. Yungblud led a supergroup that also included Bettencourt, as well as II from Sleep Token and Adam Wakeman of Ozzy Osbourne’s solo band.

They performed the Sabbath ballad ‘Changes’, and after Osbourne’s death, Yungblud vowed to play the song at every show “for the rest of my life”, adding: ““To sing this song for you at an event surrounded by legends inspired by you to a crowd who loved you was truly my life’s greatest honour.”

He later spoke to NME about the impact that Ozzy has had on his career. “Ozzy was a character in my life who was a reflection of everything I went through,” he said. “I was always a bit over the top. I was always seen to be a bit crazy. I was always seen to be a bit loud, but when some people saw that as a negative, Ozzy would provide me with the hope that there was an avenue for someone like me in the world.

Yungblud and Ozzy Osbourne, 2025. CREDIT: Tom Pallant

“From such a young age, he really inspired me. Then, to know him as a friend towards the end, to know his heart, and to know Sharon Osbourne… I really started to understand that they did things their way. It’s always been inspirational because, for me, the biggest enemy to any artist or anything is the phrase, ‘This is just how it’s done’. That’s a cop out. ‘This is how it’s done’ was once an innovative idea that got stale.

“All I care about are the people outside, and I want to make this the most magical adventure for them, and something that we’re gonna have together. [Ozzy’s death] is still raw at the minute. It’s been a very weird couple of weeks. But losing someone I admired and got to know really made me think about the idea of legacy and connection with people. All that matters is the connection with them.”

Yungblud also broke down in tears during a performance of ‘Changes’ in the US recently, while Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler described one of his shows as the “best” he’d seen in years.

Elsewhere at the MTV VMAs 2025, Lady Gaga has been crowned Artist Of The Year, Rosé and Bruno Mars won Song Of The Year for ‘APT.’ and Mariah Carey has been awarded the Video Vanguard award for her historic career. Check out the list of winners here. 


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