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“Rock Legends Collide: Steven Tyler & Ozzy Osbourne Set the Stage on Fire in Epic Surprise Duet What do you get when the tornado that is Steven Tyler meets the Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne? One of the wildest, most electrifying moments in rock history—live on stage at Aerosmith’s Peace Out farewell tour in LA. Midway through the show, just when fans thought they’d seen it all, the arena went dark… and out walked Ozzy. What followed was chaotic perfection: a mashup of “Dream On” and “Crazy Train” that had Tyler and Ozzy trading verses, sharing screams, and proving that legends never lose their edge. Two icons. Two anthems. One stage. One night only. “Before you hang up your mic, mate, we need to make some noise together.” — Ozzy “Ozzy’s a maniac, but he’s my kind of maniac.” — Tyler They didn’t just perform. They reminded the world what rock and roll is all about

**Rock Legends Collide: Steven Tyler & Ozzy Osbourne Set the Stage on Fire in Epic Surprise Duet**

 

It was supposed to be just another stop on Aerosmith’s *Peace Out* farewell tour — but in true rock and roll fashion, the LA crowd got something far more legendary. Midway through the set, as the final chords of “Janie’s Got a Gun” faded, the lights abruptly went out. A low rumble echoed through the arena. Fans braced for a classic Aerosmith encore — instead, they got Ozzy Osbourne.

 

The Prince of Darkness emerged to a roar so loud it shook the floor. Dressed in black and grinning ear to ear, Ozzy strode toward Steven Tyler with arms wide open. What followed was nothing short of historic: a surprise mashup of “Dream On” and “Crazy Train,” performed by two of the most iconic voices in rock history.

 

Tyler’s piercing vocals soared over the haunting piano intro of “Dream On,” while Ozzy countered with the blistering energy of “Crazy Train.” The two traded verses, screamed harmonies, and worked the crowd into a frenzy. Their chemistry was chaotic, raw, and electric — the kind of unfiltered magic that only happens once in a lifetime.

 

At one point, Ozzy shouted, “Before you hang up your mic, mate, we need to make some noise together!” Tyler laughed, slung an arm around him, and replied, “Ozzy’s a maniac, but he’s my kind of maniac.”

 

The performance ended with a double mic drop and a deafening standing ovation. Fans wept. Phones lit up the arena. Rock history had just been made — again.

 

They didn’t just share the stage. They shared a legacy. Two giants, refusing to fade quietly. One unforgettable night where rock and roll reminded the world: it’s alive, it’s loud, and it stil

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