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Inside Ozzy Osbourne’s massive net worth – from touring to television appearances

Ozzy Osbourne’s rise to rock stardom has yielded the musician a staggering net worth.
The lead singer, nicknamed The Prince of Darkness, rose to prominence during the 1970s With Black Sabbath and hasn’t looked back since — accumulating an estimated net worth of $220 million.
That’s combined with his wife’s, Sharon Osbourne’s, fortune earned from music management and hosting gigs like America’s Got Talent.
Ozzy also had plenty of experience touring solo between occasional shows with Black Sabbath following their most active years and his forced exit from the group in 1979.
He officially retired from touring in January 2023, citing a 2019 accident causing spinal damage as his reasoning for stepping down.
The lead singer has sold more than 100 million records worldwide.
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After forming the metal festival tour Ozzfest in 1996, Ozzy became the first hard rock and heavy metal star to earn $50 million in merchandise sales, thanks to the traveling event’s 5 million attendees.
However, the 70s icon’s credits aren’t limited to his music career.
From 2002 to 2005, Ozzy starred in The Osbournes, a reality TV series about his life and family.
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Branding and endorsement deals, such as a nationally aired World of Warcraft video game commercial in 2008, added to the Prince of Darkness’s cash pile.
He also appeared in an I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter commercial.
In 2009, the music legend published his autobiography, I Am Ozzy, which debuted second on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction best-seller list.

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