Over 40 musicians have performed in an all-day music festival to pay tribute to late heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne.
Called Ozz Fest, the event was staged at the John Marston pub in Stoke-on-Trent on Sunday and featured renditions of 75 Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath songs.
Co-organiser, Sarah Newbon, said 47 artists had “come from nowhere, unrehearsed” and had helped make the occasion “phenomenal.”
The event had been organised as a celebration of his life and to raise money for charity Parkinson’s UK.
The legendary vocalist had not been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in his later years and died aged 76 in July.
Despite his illness, the Black Sabbath vocalist took to the stage with his bandmates in Birmingham in July for his final gig.
He died later that month, with thousands of fans turning out to lay tributes on Black Sabbath Bridge in Birmingham city centre.

