Ozzy Osbourne Inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

The legendary Prince of Darkness receives solo honors in a star-studded ceremony in Cleveland, Ohio

Ozzy sat in a unique bat-shaped chair as actor Jack Black presented him with the coveted award

The 20,000-capacity crowd erupted in cheers as Ozzy expressed heartfelt thanks to his fans

During his speech, Ozzy credited his incredible journey to the legendary Randy Rhoads

Sharon and daughter Kelly, stating, “More than that, my wife Sharon saved my life.”

The all-star band performed Ozzy's greatest hits, with Jelly Roll and Billy Idol delivering unforgettable renditions

Actor Jack Black described the impact of Ozzy's "Blizzard of Oz," recalling how it opened up a new world

Previously inducted with Black Sabbath in 2006, Ozzy’s solo career boasts over 100 million records sold worldwide!

Ozzy maintains a strong connection to his West Midlands roots, expressing his love for Birmingham

Various tributes poured in, including a heartfelt message from Paul McCartney, showcasing Ozzy's influence

Despite health challenges, Ozzy’s passion for performing shines through as he prepares for two final shows