Rock Legend Ozzy Osbourne Dies at 76 – Where to Stream His Shows and Concerts
Ozzy Osbourne deserved his status as a rock god. The former Black Sabbath frontman was everything you wanted from a lead singer – a powerful voice, eccentricities galore, and the ability to conjure legends (did he really bite the head off a bat?). After a lifetime of rock and one final Sabbath concert just 17 days ago, Ozzy has passed away.
If you’d like to celebrate the wild and remarkable life of Ozzy Osbourne, here are some recommendations to stream today.
The Osbournes
Long after his rock heyday, Ozzy became a reality show pioneer in 2002. Cameras followed Ozzy as we met his wife, Sharon, and his children, Jack and Kelly. The show ran 4 seasons. Ozzy later claimed he was stoned for the filming of every episode.
You could argue that without “The Osbournes,” we would have never had “Keeping up with the Kardashians” in 2007, so that’s one strike against Ozzy.
Where to stream The Osbournes – Freevee and YouTube
The Osbournes Want to Believe
This show is not great. Jack Osbourne shows his parents videos of unexplained events to see if they believe in aliens and various superstitions. But if you want some relaxed and goofy reality show entertainment, this is fine.
Where to stream The Osbournes Want to Believe – HBO Max, Discovery+ free trial, Roku Channel
Black Sabbath: The End of the End
This 2017 documentary follows Black Sabbath’s iconic last gig – a sold-out hometown performance at Birmingham’s 16,000-seat Genting Arena.
Where to stream Black Sabbath: The End of the End – Qello Concerts free trial
Black Sabbath: Up Close and Personal
A film review drawing on archive concert film of Black Sabbath in performance and documentary footage from television and radio archives around the world.
Where to stream Black Sabbath: Up Close and Personal – Qello Concerts free trial

Black Sabbath: Live… Gathered in Their Masses
This film brings you footage of the band’s 2012 reunion tour in Melbourne, Australia.
Where to stream Black Sabbath: Live… Gathered in Their Masses – Qello Concerts free trial
Black Sabbath: In Performance
Check out performances from 1971 through to the last shows of the Martin era.
Where to stream Black Sabbath: In Performance – Pluto TV, Fawesome
Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne
This documentary traces Ozzyโs life from childhood, time in prison, fronting Black Sabbath, his Grammy Award-winning solo career, and his growth into one of rockโs elder statesmen and aloveable TV dad. Ozzy reflects on his successes, failures, and his ability for survival, including never-before-seen interviews about his Parkinsonโs diagnosis.
Where to stream Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne – Rent on Prime Video
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years
Ozzy is interviewed in a kitchen about his drug use in this famous documentary. While talking about how many drugs he did, there’s an insert shot of him spilling orange juice. In a later interview, the director admitted the shot was faked – Ozzy didn’t really spill the juice.
Where to stream The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years – Qello Concerts free trial, Tubi, Pluto TV, Fawesome
Ozzy Cameos
Ozzy made several cameos in movies throughout the years including “Private Parts” (Hoopla), “Little Nicky” (Pluto TV), “Austin Powers in Goldmember” (rent on Prime Video) and 2016’s “Ghostbusters” (STARZ free trial).
Ozzy’s Final Concert: Back to the Beginning
On July 5, 2025, Black Sabbath reunited for a concert called “Back to the Beginning.” It featured Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Slayer, Pantera, Mastodon, and many more. This concert is not available to stream just yet, but you can find it on The Internet Archive.
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