Tom Morello has announced that Ozzy Osbourne’s last show earned $190 MILLION that will be donated to charity

In a stunning and heartfelt move, Tom Morello announced today that Ozzy Osbourne’s final live performance has officially grossed an astonishing **\$190 million**—and every last cent is being donated to charity.

 

The announcement, made via a surprise press conference in Los Angeles, sent shockwaves through the music world. Morello, who performed alongside Ozzy during the legendary farewell show, spoke with deep emotion as he revealed the staggering figure and the purpose behind it.

 

“This wasn’t just a concert,” Morello said. “This was a farewell from a man who gave everything to music, and now he’s giving everything back to the world.”

 

Ozzy’s final show—billed simply as *The Last Spell*—was held at London’s Wembley Stadium and sold out within minutes. What fans didn’t know was that the Prince of Darkness had secretly arranged for 100% of the profits to support causes close to his heart: mental health services, addiction recovery programs, and veteran support initiatives.

 

“It was Ozzy’s idea from the beginning,” Morello shared. “He said, ‘If this is the last time I step on stage, let’s make it count for more than just one night.’”

 

The show itself was nothing short of mythical. From the thunderous opening of “War Pigs” to the soul-bearing encore of “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” Ozzy poured everything he had into the performance—backed by a supergroup featuring Morello, Zakk Wylde, and even a surprise appearance from Tony Iommi.

 

Fans cried. Musicians bowed. And now, millions will benefit.

 

Morello concluded, “Ozzy didn’t just leave the stage—he left a legacy of generosity, strength, and heart. That \$190 million will change lives, just like his music always has.”

 

One final show. One unforgettable gift. Ozzy Osbourne went out not with a whisper, but with a roar—and a

legacy of love.

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