Post Malone and Slash to Lead Ozzy Osbourne Tribute at Grammy Awards
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Grammys 2026 reveals Ozzy Osbourne tribute plans with star-studded lineup
Grammys 2026 will be celebrating the legacy of the music industry icon, Ozzy Osbourne, in a tribute during the ceremony on February 1.The rock legend will be honoured in a star-studded performance featuring Post Malone, Guns...
The Grammy Awards are a few days away from happening and there is good news for rock and metal lovers. This historic award will shine again worldwide as usual, but above all, it will stand out for a posthumous tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. The legend of music and Black Sabbath left the world full of mourning after his death a few months ago, and from the rock and metal industry will show support for his legacy with this tribute. More news: VIDEO: Th…
Together with Duff McKagan and Chad Smith, they will celebrate Ozzy again. Read more about it here. In 2025, one of the most influential figures in the rock and metal world of ours went with Ozzy Osbourne. "The Prince of Darkness" died of heart failure on July 22 in his Birmingham estate. Some of his former colleagues from the scene will now pay tribute to him once again in a public context. Tribute performance at the Grammy Award 2026 On Sunday…
This Sunday the Grammy Awards 2026 will take place and the ceremony will include a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, one of the most influential and disruptive figures in the history of rock and heavy metal. This was confirmed by the Recording Academy, which announced a presentation dedicated to the legendary singer who died on July 22, 2025, [...] See more news at Indie Hoy.
Guns N’ Roses Members to Lead Big, Loud Grammy Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne (and the Performer List Keeps Growing)
Turn it up and gently warn your neighbours. Ozzy Osbourne will be honoured at the Grammy Awards on Sunday night with a special tribute performance that reads like a rock dad’s dream playlist. Leading the charge are Guns N’ Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan, joined by Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, producer Andrew Watt, and Post Malone. In other words, this will be one of the loudest, most emotional moments of the night, and absolut…
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