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Ozzy Osbourne’s posthumous memoir 'Last Rites', set for release on October 7, 2025, offers a raw and intimate look at the rock legend’s life. From his Black Sabbath days to personal battles with health and addiction,
Ozzy Osbourne’s memoir 'Last Rites' was announced weeks before his death at 76 covering his Black Sabbath career, family and health battles
"Last Rites" also includes reflections on Osbourne's relationship with his wife Sharon, as well as his encounters with fellow rockers Slash, Bon Scott, John Bonham, and Keith Moon, and "the harrowing final moments he spent with Motörhead's Lemmy Kilmister," according to the press release.
Ozzy Osbourne may have played his final show last weekend, but that doesn’t mean the Prince of Darkness is going gentle into that good night. The rock icon announced a new memoir on Thursday (July 10),
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OK Magazine on MSNOzzy Osbourne Announced 'Last Rites' Memoir a Few Days Before His Shocking DeathOzzy Osbourneleft behind a piece of himself with fans. Less than two weeks before his tragic death on July 22, the rockstar revealed he is releasing a memoir called Last Rites on October 7. Hachette Book Group announced the late musician's 368-page book on July 10.
Ozzy Osbourne will dig into his life, career, and recent health battles in a new memoir, 'Last Rites,' set to be published this October.
Osborne recently performed his final concert on July 5 at the "Back to the Beginning" show, which featured one last Black Sabbath reunion with guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward. Last Rites will be available Oct. 7, 2025, wherever books are sold.
Ozzy Osbourne may have given his final performance, but he hasn’t yet given fans his final writings - or “Last Rites,” as he punningly puts it. His new memoir of that name will come out this fall, Hachette Book Group announced Thursday.
Ozzy Osbourne has set an Oct. 7 release for his second memoir, Last Rites, from Grand Central Publishing/Hachette Book Group.
Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of British rock band Black Sabbath, died at age 76 on Tuesday. Osbourne’s health had been front and center for several years after announcing he’d been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in January 2020.