The 2026 Grammy Awards turned into a raw, communal wake for rock royalty when Yungblud and Sharon Osbourne stepped into the spotlight to honor Ozzy Osbourne. Their appearance, framed by a larger all‑star salute to the late “Prince of Darkness,” cut through the usual red‑carpet gloss and reminded the room why Ozzy still looms so large over heavy music and pop culture.
What unfolded was part family farewell, part fan letter, with Sharon Osbourne fighting back tears beside a visibly shaken Yungblud as he dedicated his win and his words to the metal icon he calls a hero. Six months after Ozzy’s death, the moment landed like a final bow that the Grammys, and the rock world, clearly needed.

The build‑up: candlelight, grief and a shared mission
Long before cameras cut to the main telecast, the tone for the night was already set backstage. Yungblud Reveals He had literally Lit a Little Candle with Sharon Osbourne Ahead of the ceremony, telling her that Grammys night “All Goes” to Ozzy. That small ritual, tucked away from the arena noise, framed everything that followed as a kind of pact between a grieving widow and a younger artist who grew up on Ozzy’s chaos and charisma. It was not just about a performance slot or a trophy, it was about making sure the show felt like it belonged to him.
By the time they walked into the arena, Sharon Osbourne and Yungblud had already agreed to stand together publicly to recognize Ozzy Osbourne at the Grammys. That decision carried extra weight because Six Months After Ozzy Osbourne, Death, Sharon Osbourne Took the Grammy Stage Through Tears while YUNGBLUD Honored the Man He Called a guiding force, a timeline that turned the night into a milestone in the family’s public mourning. As one recap put it, Six Months After Ozzy Osbourne’s Death, Sharon Osbourne Took the Grammy Stage Through Tears and YUNGBLUD Honored the Man He Called a hero, underlining how fresh the loss still feels for those closest to him.
Sharon Osbourne in tears as Yungblud claims his Grammy
The emotional peak of the early evening came when Yungblud’s name was called for a Grammy win tied to his work on Ozzy’s classic “Changes.” According to Corey Irwin, the moment Yungblud, Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello and Ad were announced, the young rocker immediately turned the spotlight away from himself and toward his idol, using the stage to frame the award as a victory for Ozzy’s legacy rather than his own. Reporting from Corey Irwin notes that Corey Irwin Published the account of how Yungblud paused to gather himself onstage before accepting the Grammy, already visibly overwhelmed.
Standing beside him, Sharon Osbourne wiped away tears as Yungblud confessed he was “struggling to comprehend it” and shouted, “We fucking love you, Ozzy,” a moment captured in detail by Yungblud shares emotional moment coverage. That same account highlights how Ozzy, Standing in spirit over the proceedings, seemed to be the only person Yungblud was really talking to as he clutched the trophy. For Sharon Osbourne, who has spent decades managing Ozzy’s career and protecting his myth, the sight of a new‑generation star using his own big win to say thank you clearly hit hard.
“To grow up loving an idol”: why Ozzy meant so much to Yungblud
What made the tribute land was not just the tears, it was the way Yungblud articulated what Ozzy meant to him personally. He described how growing up loving an idol who helps you figure out your identity, not only as a musician but also a man, is something he “really” carries with him, a sentiment detailed in Sharon Osbourne in tears reporting. That line cut through the usual awards‑show platitudes because it sounded less like a soundbite and more like a kid from Doncaster explaining how a Brummie metal singer gave him permission to be loud, weird and unapologetically himself.
In another account, Sharon Osbourne in tears at 2026 Grammys as she joins Yungblud on stage ahead of emotional Ozzy tribute is described as a moment where the generational handoff was almost literal, with Grammys cameras catching Sharon Osb watching Yungblud speak for both of them. The same coverage notes that Sharon Osbourne, Grammys regular and veteran of countless chaotic nights, looked shaken in a way that suggested this was not just another segment. For fans watching at home, seeing Yungblud, Yungblud, Ozzy and The Standard all collide in one frame underscored how deeply Ozzy’s influence runs from classic metal circles straight into modern alt‑rock.
Inside the mainstage salute: Post Malone, Slash and a roaring arena
Yungblud’s speech was only one piece of a larger, carefully staged farewell that dominated the telecast. The late Ozzy Osbourne got his due at the Grammys in an emotional tribute led by Post Malone, Guns, Roses guitarist Slash and Duff, a lineup that turned the arena into a temporary metal festival, as detailed in best and worst recaps. The 2026 Grammy Awards is paying tribute to Ozzy Osbourne six months after his death, and Slash and Post Malone tore through a medley that reportedly included “War Pigs” and “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” a combination that let the crowd scream along to both Sabbath‑era fury and solo‑career sentiment, as noted in Yungblud paid homage coverage.
On top of that, Post Malone Sings “War Pigs” During Ozzy Osbourne Grammys Tribute With Sharon, Kelly and Jack Watching in Tears, a detail that underlines how the performance doubled as a family vigil, according to Post Malone Sings. Another breakdown notes that Grammys producers built a full musical tribute around Ozzy Osbourne, with the Grammys segment featuring a band anchored by players like Nine Inch Nails drummer Josh Freese to keep the sound as feral and tight as fans expect, as described in Grammys celebrate. For viewers, it was a rare sight: a mainstream awards show letting a metal legend’s catalog rip at full volume instead of trimming it into a polite medley.
The quiet power of Yungblud and Sharon’s joint tribute
Even with all that firepower on the main stage, the quieter moment with Yungblud and Sharon Osbourne kept echoing through the night. One detailed recap of Yungblud and Sharon Osbourne Honor Ozzy With Emotional Tribute at the 2026 Grammy Awards notes that Yungblud arrived at the Grammy Awards carrying more than just his usual punk‑leaning swagger, with Jane describing how he framed his win as a message to Ozzy before he declared his love and walked off, a scene captured in a piece by Yungblud and Sharon. Another version of the same scene, written by Jane LaCroix, notes that Jane watched as Sun, February 1, 2026 at 5:55 PM PST, 2 min read, Yungblud turned his acceptance into a short, sharp eulogy, a detail preserved in a follow‑up from Jane.
Elsewhere, commentators have pointed out that the emotional moment of the night belonged to the Prince of Darkness, with one video breakdown noting that Following Ozzy Osbourne, Yungblud stepped into a spotlight that could easily have swallowed him, yet he held his own while a lineup behind the tribute, featuring Nuno Bettencourt, kept the music grounded, as seen in SHARON OSBOURNE &. Another social post captured how Post Malone led an all‑star tribute to late rocker Ozzy Osbourne at the Grammys during the In Memoriam montage, with Ozzy, Ozzy Osbou imagery filling the screens while the caption simply read that fans “Love This,” as shown in a gallery from Post Malone. Put together, those pieces explain why the tribute felt less like a one‑off performance and more like a communal send‑off, with Yungblud and Sharon Osbourne at its emotional center.
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