Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, YUNGBLUD, and Nuno Bettencourt lit up the VMAs with a fiery Ozzy Osbourne tribute medley.

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The 2025 VMAs hosted a truly epic tribute to the Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne, that brilliantly bridged rock’s generations. It kicked off dramatically with YUNGBLUD, a modern punk icon, screaming the opening lines of Black Sabbath’s “Black Sabbath” with thrilling intensity under a haze of dry ice.

The energy exploded as the legendary Joe Perry of Aerosmith emerged, unleashing that song’s monstrous riff before seamlessly shifting gears into the iconic opening of “Crazy Train,” where he was joined by virtuoso guitarist Nuno Bettencourt for a scorching, dueling guitar trade-off.

The mood then shifted with the synth-driven intro to “Bark at the Moon,” setting the stage for the arrival of Steven Tyler, who prowled to the microphone, adorned in sequins and scarves, to deliver a raw and powerful vocal performance.

For the grand finale, the four artists gathered at the front of the stage, united for a moving and harmonious rendition of the power ballad “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” sharing microphones and smiles, culminating in a tearful and triumphant standing ovation that celebrated Ozzy’s enduring legacy.

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