Ozzy Osbourne Day

Unite fans worldwide for the July 22 official Ozzy Osbourne Day celebration and petition.

Let's Reach 10 Million Signatures!

a black and white photo of a crowd at a concert
a black and white photo of a crowd at a concert

Remembering Ozzy

John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne changed the world with his voice. A Birmingham factory worker who became the architect of heavy metal. A working class hero who never forgot where he came from.

He created Black Sabbath and launched a thousand bands. Won Grammys. Sold over 100 million albums. Became the first metal artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice. But numbers never told his real story.

Ozzy was a devoted father and husband. A mentor to countless musicians. A man who could command 100,000 people at a festival, then make each one feel seen. He turned rebellion into art and darkness into power.

The Prince of Darkness taught us that being different was a strength. That music could save lives. That a kid from Aston could conquer the world without losing his soul.

His voice is silent now, but his legacy roars on. In every heavy riff. Every raised fist. Every kid who refuses to give up.

Long live the Prince.

A sign reading 'Black Sabbath Bridge 1' is mounted on a metal fence. Below it, two wooden cutouts of faces with long hair and necklaces are attached to a bench. The background features a canal, buildings, and bare trees under a cloudy sky.
A sign reading 'Black Sabbath Bridge 1' is mounted on a metal fence. Below it, two wooden cutouts of faces with long hair and necklaces are attached to a bench. The background features a canal, buildings, and bare trees under a cloudy sky.

Why Ozzy Osbourne Day?

Music legends deserve to be remembered.

Elvis has January 8.

Bob Marley has February 6.

Now it's time for Ozzy to have July 22.

This is more than marking a date on the calendar. It's about ensuring that future generations understand what one man from Birmingham gave to the world. How he created an entire genre of music. How he spoke for the voiceless and made outcasts feel powerful.

Arizona has already declared July 22 as Ozzy Day. One state recognized what millions of fans worldwide already know—that this date should belong to the Prince of Darkness. But one state isn't enough for a global icon.

We're asking for more than a holiday. We're asking for recognition. For teachers to tell students about the factory worker who changed music forever. For kids to learn that being different isn't something to hide. For July 22 to mean something.

10 million signatures will make this the largest petition in history. Because Ozzy didn't just make music. He made history. And history deserves to be remembered.

Sign the petition.

Make July 22 official.

Give the Prince of Darkness his day.

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