Ozzy Osbourne has released footage of his recent halftime performance at the NFL season opener between the Los Angeles Rams and Buffalo Bills.

The two-song performance was initially witnessed in its full only by those who attended the SoFi Stadium game in Inglewood, California.

NBC only aired a little snippet of the performance during the telecast, but Osbourne now has the rights to share what was previously only available through fan-filmed footage.

Ozzy's halftime concert began with the title tune from his newly released album, "Patient Number 9," and concluded with Crazy Train from his 1980 album, "Blizzard Of Ozz."

 

Onstage with the Prince Of Darkness were album producer Andrew Watt on guitar, Jane's Addiction's Chris Chaney on bass, and Tommy Clufetos on drums, who had just replaced Tommy Lee on The Stadium Tour. Longtime Ozzy guitarist Zakk Wylde has also joined Crazy Train's lineup.

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This is good news for Osbourne's fans, who were undoubtedly deprived by what NBC pulled over them.

NBC broadcasted only a few seconds of Ozzy Osbourne's NFL season-opening halftime performance.

On September 8, the singer performed a multi-song medley during halftime of the 2022 NFL season's opening game between the Los Angeles Rams and Buffalo Bills.

However, NBC viewers were disappointed because only a few seconds of the performance were seen.

Osbourne, who has struggled with health concerns in recent years, is gradually regaining public attention. The renowned rocker played at Comic-Con in San Diego on July 22.

A few weeks later, he was in Manchester, England, performing the Black Sabbath classic "Paranoid" with Tony Iommi at the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony. His performance in a high-profile sporting event in Los Angeles is somewhat ironic.

The musician recently revealed he would be leaving the city and returning to England. Initially, Osbourne stated that the choice was based on the high tax rate in Los Angeles, but he later stated that gun violence in the United States was the decisive issue.

After flashing it for a few seconds before NBC returned to commentators covering the first half of the game. Viewers were quick to go online and air their views. 

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