The 2026 Grammys are set for an EXPLOSIVE Ozzy Osbourne tribute — and just hearing the two names leading it is enough to give rock fans chills: SLASH + DUFF McKAGAN. But the person on the mic is what’s already igniting a full-blown debate… On Feb 1, 2026, the Grammys stage at Crypto.com Arena is expected to flip into a full-on rock/metal moment with a dedicated tribute to Ozzy Osbourne — the Prince of Darkness. Not a quick nod. Not a polite mention before the next award. A real, high-voltage set built to feel like Ozzy: loud, wild, and unapologetic.

Mick Jones

Rock Icons Unite: Slash and Duff McKagan to Lead All-Star Ozzy Osbourne Tribute at 2026 Grammys

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The Recording Academy has officially confirmed that the 2026 GRAMMY Awards will feature a high-octane, star-studded tribute to the late “Prince of Darkness,” Ozzy Osbourne. In what is already being hailed as the most anticipated performance of the night, Guns N’ Roses legends Slash and Duff McKagan will join forces with a modern rock supergroup to honor the heavy metal pioneer on February 1st.


The Supergroup Lineup: Ozzy’s “Inner Circle”

The tribute performance, set to take place at the Crypto.com Arena, features a lineup of musicians who were intimately involved in Osbourne’s final creative years. Joining Slash and McKagan on stage are:

  • Post Malone: Fronting the ensemble on vocals, following his chart-topping collaborations with Ozzy on “Take What You Want” and “It’s a Raid.”
  • Chad Smith: The Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer who served as the backbone for Ozzy’s final two studio albums.
  • Andrew Watt: The Grammy-winning producer and guitarist who revitalized Ozzy’s sound for the 2020s.

This specific unit represents more than just a random collection of stars; they are the “architects” of Osbourne’s late-career resurgence. Both McKagan and Smith formed the primary rhythm section for the Ordinary Man (2020) and Patient Number 9 (2022) recording sessions.

Honoring a Legacy: From Birmingham to the World

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Ozzy Osbourne, a five-time Grammy winner and two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, passed away in July 2025 at the age of 76. His death came just weeks after his final live performance at the “Back to the Beginning” farewell event in his hometown of Birmingham, UK.

While the Grammys will feature a broader “In Memoriam” segment—honoring other late legends like D’Angelo and Roberta Flack—the Ozzy tribute is being produced as a standalone, high-energy segment designed to celebrate his massive impact on both heavy metal and global pop culture.

2026 Grammy Tribute Details Information
Broadcast Date Sunday, February 1, 2026
Time 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
Network CBS and Paramount+
Host Trevor Noah (Final Year)
Venue Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles

“The Last of the Modern Era”

The inclusion of Slash is particularly poignant for fans. The top-hatted virtuoso has a long history with Osbourne, appearing on tracks like “Crucify the Dead” and “Straight to Hell.” Slash and Axl Rose were also notably present at Ozzy’s final hometown show in 2025, further cementing the deep bond between the Guns N’ Roses and Black Sabbath camps.

As the music world prepares for this “one-night-only” event, social media has erupted with anticipation. While some metal purists have questioned the choice of Post Malone as the frontman, industry experts point to the genuine friendship between the two artists as the driving force behind the decision.

“Ozzy didn’t just belong to metal; he belonged to everyone,” said a spokesperson for the Recording Academy. “Having Slash, Duff, and Post together on stage is the perfect way to show how his influence bridged every gap in music.”

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