Ozzy Osbourne Honored at 2025 VMAs: Yungblud, Steven Tyler, and Joe Perry Lead Rocking Tribute

 Ozzy Osbourne Honored at 2025 VMAs: Yungblud, Steven Tyler, and Joe Perry Lead Rocking Tribute


Introduction:

The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards delivered a deeply emotional moment when rock legends and modern stars came together to pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. The performance featured Yungblud, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Nuno Bettencourt, celebrating the life and legacy of the late singer.


The Tribute Performance

  • The tribute took place on September 7, 2025 at the UBSArena in Long Island during the VMAs. 

  • Ozzy’s son Jack, along with his four granddaughters, introduced the segment—each wearing Ozzy-themed shirts as a tribute to the legend. 

  • Yungblud kicked off the performance singing “Crazy Train” and “Changes” alongside guitarist Nuno Bettencourt. 

  • Later Steven Tyler and Joe Perry (members of Aerosmith) joined in for “Mama, I’m Coming Home”, with Yungblud joining for parts of it. 

  • The performance concluded with a group embrace and Yungblud shouting out, “Ozzy forever, man!”, a moment full of raw emotion. 

Why It Matters

  • Ozzy Osbourne, leader of Black Sabbath and a solo rock icon, passed away on July 22, 2025, at age 76.

  • Many of the performers—Tyler, Bettencourt, Yungblud—had been present at Ozzy’s final concert in Birmingham, making this tribute even more personal. 

  • The tribute wasn’t just a performance—it served as both remembrance and celebration, showing how Ozzy’s influence bridged generations of rock and punk music.


Reaction from Fans & Performers

  • Fans responded emotionally—some were moved to tears by the sheer power and sincerity of the tribute. 

  • Nuno Bettencourt shared that as a teenager he never imagined he’d be performing a tribute for Ozzy, calling it “surreal.” 

  • The message from Aerosmith after Ozzy’s passing emphasized his legacy: a voice that changed music, a wild spirit, and someone who redefined what it means to be heavy.


What We Learned

  • Tribute shows like these matter—they remind us of music’s emotional power.

  • Intergenerational respect—when newer artists and classic legends share the stage—it adds depth.

  • Ozzy’s music continues to resonate, and his impact isn’t fading.

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