
Sharon Osbourne is open to the possibility of Ozzy Osbourne performing in the shape of a hologram in the future. As Ozzy prepares to perform his final live show with Black Sabbath, his manager and wife do not mind future virtual performances, like ABBA has done.
Sharon shared her thoughts on this during an interview with Metal Hammer magazine, where she acknowledged that a hologram performance could be a unique way to continue his legacy. With his health in mind, especially due to his battle with Parkinson’s disease, this virtual option seems to be a feasible and exciting future for the iconic rock star.
A farewell show and new possibilities for Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy’s farewell show at Villa Park in Birmingham this summer is a much-anticipated event for his fans and the music world. Sharon has expressed her excitement that the original Black Sabbath members, including Bill Ward, are reuniting for the first time in decades.
The concert’s star-studded lineup features the likes of Metallica and Guns N’ Roses and is a testament to Ozzy’s lasting influence. Sharon’s openness to a hologram shows she wants Ozzy’s music to remain accessible to fans in a meaningful way. She recognizes that while Ozzy’s health may prevent traditional touring, technology can provide an exciting solution to keep his music alive for years to come.

Embracing virtual concerts and the future of music
The growing popularity of virtual concerts is proof that digital concerts can capture the essence of live shows. The fact that Sharon was willing to try the hologram concert is proof that such shows can be a major part of music’s future.
It offers a way in which Ozzy’s presence will still be felt even though his no longer physically present. Sharon’s statement attests to her commitment to keeping Ozzy alive while handling his health complications. Despite the changes in the music industry, she is open to new things that could keep Ozzy’s legacy in rock music alive for generations to come.