
To mark the occasion, the ceremony will conclude with an emotional all-star tribute curated by Sharon Osbourne. The performance will feature a special arrangement of “No More Tears,” the title track of Ozzy’s 1991 multi-platinum album. A powerhouse band of former collaborators, including Zakk Wylde, Robert Trujillo, Tommy Clufetos, and Adam Wakeman, will back the performance. In a personal invitation from Sharon, British superstar Robbie Williams will take the lead on vocals to honor his longtime friend and idol.
Stacey Tang, Chair of the BRIT Awards Committee, described Osbourne as a “mighty force” who reshaped the sound and spirit of rock. With over 100 million album sales and a career spanning five decades, Ozzy’s influence is woven into the fabric of modern music. From the foundational riffs of “Paranoid” to solo hits like “Crazy Train,” his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and his five Grammy Awards cement his status as a global cultural titan.
The 2026 awards, hosted by Jack Whitehall, mark a historic move to Manchester. The night will also feature performances by Harry Styles, RAYE, and Wolf Alice, while Mark Ronson receives the Outstanding Contribution to Music award. As the show moves to the North, it continues its tradition of supporting The BRIT Trust, which funds music education and wellbeing charities.
Fans in the UK can watch the historic tribute live on ITV1 and ITVX, while global audiences can tune in via the BRITs’ official YouTube channel. It promises to be a definitive farewell to one of Britain’s greatest musical exports, celebrating a legacy of pure, unfiltered rock and roll.