Ozzy Osbourne's final concert could become ABBA Voyage-style hologram, reports
Sharon Osbourne considers ABBA Voyage-style hologram and other projects to honor Ozzy’s final 10-hour concert and explore reviving Ozzfest internationally.
- Sharon Osbourne is reviewing concert-release offers for Ozzy Osbourne's final concert, including an ABBA Voyage-style hologram and simpler film options.
- Following Ozzy Osbourne's death last year aged 76, his Back To The Beginning farewell was a 10-hour charity concert featuring Yungblud, Steven Tyler, and members of Metallica and Pantera.
- Reporters say multiple bidders offer rights to the live-streamed gig, while ABBA Voyage used motion capture and `ABBAtars` to generate �1.40billion and more than 10,000 jobs.
- Sharon Osbourne is exploring reviving Ozzfest and has held early talks with Live Nation, also discussing a potential Ozzy biopic with Yungblud tipped to play Ozzy.
- An insider told The Sun, `The plan was always to put the concert out in some form, but naturally, after Ozzy died, everything stopped`, as tributes, including at the Grammys with Post Malone, continue.
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Ozzy Osbourne's final concert could become ABBA Voyage-style hologram, reports
A digital hologram concert in the style of ABBA Voyage could be on the cards to honour late Ozzy Osbourne, who died at the age of 76.
Following the example of "ABBA Voyager": Sharon Osbourne allegedly plans to bring her deceased husband Ozzy back virtually.Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025) died only two weeks after his farewell concert with his band Black Sabbath on July 22, 2025. Now his widow Sharon Osbourne (73) is considering how to preserve the live legacy of the rock star. According to the British newspaper "The Sun" there is a concert film in the room - and a somewhat more extr…
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