Celebrate Ozzy’s Legacy This Weekend: No More Tears Weekend! To honor a career built on volume, chaos, and pure rock brilliance, we’re hosting a No More Tears Weekend. A full-blown tribute to the life and music of Ozzy Osbourne.
Here’s what to expect:
- Wall-to-wall Ozzy Osbourne tracks, all weekend long
- Deep cuts, Sabbath essentials, solo anthems, and fan favorites
- Stories, memories, and shout-outs from listeners like you
Got a favorite Ozzy moment? Drop it in the Talkback on the iHeartRadio app and let us know. Was it your first concert, a wild meet-and-greet, or just that one song that changed everything? Ozzy’s music has filled America’s biggest venues with thunder for over five decades.
This weekend, we’re keeping that volume up. No More Tears. Just pure Ozzy. All weekend. Only here.
Ozzy Osbourne didn't just perform, he possessed the stage. Whether fronting Black Sabbath or flying solo, the Prince of Darkness delivered some of the most unforgettable, high-voltage concerts in American rock history.
Here’s a look back at the loudest, wildest, and most legendary Ozzy shows ever held on U.S. soil. If you were there, you felt it. If you missed it, you still heard about it.
The Loudest Shows: Ozzy Osbourne’s Biggest Concerts in America
🔥 US Festival (1983) – San Bernardino, CA
- Crowd: 375,000
- Ozzy headlined Heavy Metal Day, sharing the stage with Judas Priest, Mötley Crüe, and Van Halen. It’s still considered one of the most important rock gatherings of all time. Ozzy didn’t just play, he unleashed chaos in front of nearly half a million fans.
🤘 Ozzfest (1996–2007, 2010, 2016) – Nationwide
- Crowd: 30,000–50,000 per show
- Created by Ozzy and Sharon, Ozzfest was more than a tour, it was a cultural movement. Ozzy headlined every year, sharing the bill with acts such as Slipknot, System of a Down, Tool, and others. For over a decade, it was the heart of metal in America.
🕯 The End Tour (2016–2017) – Black Sabbath’s Farewell
- Notable Stop: The Forum, Los Angeles
- One final tour for the originators of heavy metal. The original Sabbath lineup said goodbye to American fans with sold-out shows filled with emotion, thunder, and volume.
🎤 No More Tours Tour (1992) – Ozzy’s First “Farewell”
- This tour was meant to be Ozzy’s send-off due to health concerns, but it became a victory lap. Powered by the No More Tears album, Ozzy packed arenas coast to coast and proved he wasn’t going anywhere just yet.
🛤 Blizzard of Ozz Tour (1981) – First U.S. Solo Tour
- The debut solo tour marked the launch of a new chapter. With Randy Rhoads on guitar, Ozzy took the U.S. by storm with a fresh sound and untouchable stage presence. These shows are now pure rock legend.
🖤 Black Sabbath Reunion Tour (1999) – Full-Circle Mayhem
- Venue highlight: Madison Square Garden
- After years apart, the original Black Sabbath reunited and reignited metal for a new generation. Ozzy’s voice, Iommi’s riffs... it was magic in every arena they played.