
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has never been one to follow convention, and his plans for his own funeral are no exception. The Black Sabbath frontman has revealed he wants his final send-off to be anything but sombre, insisting on a wild celebration filled with music and laughter.
In a recent interview, the 75-year-old icon shared his unconventional vision, stating, "I don't want a miserable funeral. I want it to be a blast!" Known for his outrageous stage presence and wild antics, Osbourne is determined to go out with the same energy that defined his career.
A Celebration of Life
Osbourne, who has faced numerous health challenges in recent years, remains characteristically irreverent about mortality. "Why should death be depressing?" he quipped. "I want people to remember me with joy, not tears."
The heavy metal pioneer envisions his funeral as a proper party, complete with his favourite music and plenty of stories about his legendary exploits. "There better be a bar," he joked, "and someone better play 'Crazy Train' at least three times."
Legacy of a Rock Icon
With a career spanning over five decades, Osbourne has cemented his place as one of music's most enduring and influential figures. From his early days with Black Sabbath to his successful solo career and reality TV fame, he's never been afraid to push boundaries.
His funeral plans reflect this same rebellious spirit. "I've lived my life my way," Osbourne said, "and I'll go out my way too." While he hasn't revealed all the details, fans can expect anything but a traditional service when the time comes.
For now, the Prince of Darkness continues to focus on his health and music, proving that even at 75, he's still full of surprises.