Coldplay gave a special tribute in memory of music legend Ozzy Osbourne who has just passed away. Chris Martin et al also invited their concert audiences to pay their respects to the icon for a moment.

Ozzy was reported to have died on Tuesday, July 22, at the age of 76. His departure brought various sympathy and grief from musicians.

Coldplay expressed its sorrow when performing at Nissan Stadium, Nashville on Tuesday night. Their Black Sabbath song entitled Changes sings as a form of respect.

"We want to dedicate the entire show tonight to the genius, talented Ozzy Osbourne and character-packed gift," Chris Martin said in front of fans.

"Let's send our love to his family," Chris continued.

Changes are performed in a simple but familiar version. The song, which was released in 1972 from the Vol album. The 4 echoed at the stadium with various memories of the Black Sabbath frontman.

"Ozzy, we love you wherever you go," concluded Chris Martin after performing his song. The audience appreciated applause and emotion.

Coldplay's video Changes were shared on social media and drew attention. Maybe never imagined, but that short cover means a lot to those who feel they have lost the figure of Ozzy Osbourne.


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