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Ozzy Osbourne took to the stage on Monday at the Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham.
The rocker, 73, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019, appeared in high spirits while performing in front of his hometown crowd - after undergoing 'life-altering' surgery in June.
He flaunted his edgy style in a long black jacket, t-shirt and jeans while showing off his vocal talents.
Comeback: Ozzy Osbourne took to the stage on Monday at the Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham
Ozzy sported a dark smokey eye-shadow look, while his long dark tresses fell to his shoulders.
The star looked every inch the performer on stage while the spotlight beamed on him.
The performance brought an end to a games which saw Australia come top of the medal leaderboard, while second-placed England had its most successful games ever.
Beaming: The rocker, 73, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2019, appeared in high spirits while performing - after undergoing 'life-altering' surgery in June
Ensemble: He flaunted his edgy style in a long black jacket, t-shirt and jeans while showing off his vocal talents
It comes after Ozzy was discharged from a Los