“We fking love you, Ozzy” — The words hit like a final vow as the Grammy Awards fell into a rare, reverent hush, flames rising and guitars screaming while Slash, Post Malone, Duff McKagan, Chad Smith and Andrew Watt tore into ‘War Pigs’ not as a song but as a send-off, Ozzy Osbourne towering on the screens, Sharon Osbourne and her children watching through tears, and rock music — raw, defiant and unapologetically alive — proving it still has the power to stop the room, carry grief, and honor a legend in the only language he ever trusted.

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(from left) Duff McKagan, Andrew Watt, Post Malone, Chad Smith and Slash perform onstage during the 68th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 01, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.

(from left) Andrew Watt, Post Malone, Chad Smith and Slash perform onstage during the 68th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena, in Los Angeles, February 1, 2026. (Image credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

The Grammy Awards got a taste of heavy metal last night as Slash, Andrew Watt, Duff McKagan, Chad Smith and Post Malone joined together for a tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne.

As pyro shot up from the stage at the Crypto.com Arena, in Los Angeles — and with Ozzy’s wife Sharon and children looking on from the audience — the band performed a blazing version of “War Pigs,” a classic track from Sabbath’s 1970 album, Paranoid.

 

A highlight of the performance occurred when Slash and Watt teamed up to perform the song’s electric guitar solo, with Malone reaching over at one point to assist Watt with some finger tapping.

Osbourne died last July 22 just weeks after making his final performance at Back to the Beginning. As the band played, tributes to recently departed rock musicians and producers — including Ace Frehley, Mick Ralphs, Blondie drummer Clem Burke, session bassist Anthony Jackson and producer Roy Thomas Baker — appeared on the screen behind them.

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At one point, the camera cut to show Yungblud cheering them on. Earlier in the night, the singer and guitarist was honored — along with Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello and Adam Wakeman — with the Best Rock Performance Grammy for their rendition of Black Sabbath’s “Changes” at the July 5th Back to the Beginning concert.

Yungblud, who was close to Ozzy, hugged Sharon Osbourne onstage before accepting the award.

“To grow up loving an idol that helps you figure out your identity, not only as a musician but also as a man, is something that I’m truly grateful for,” he said.

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