Johnny Depp Pays Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at Alice Cooper Concert
In a heartfelt tribute, Johnny Depp surprised fans on Friday by joining Alice Cooper at his concert in London. The performance came just days after the passing of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.
Depp, known for his role in “Pirates of the Caribbean,” took to the stage wielding a guitar and played Black Sabbath’s classic hit “Paranoid” alongside Cooper and his band. Dressed in a scarf reminiscent of his famous character Jack Sparrow, Depp rocked the crowd, which responded to the tribute with enthusiasm.
On social media, fans expressed their excitement. One user shared a video of the performance, praising the lovely tribute, while another remarked on Depp’s unexpected yet thrilling appearance at the concert.
Cooper introduced Depp in a light-hearted way, claiming they found him “in the alley,” which earned a round of laughter from the audience. Both musicians are part of the band The Hollywood Vampires, and Cooper made it clear that the night was dedicated to honoring Osbourne, who passed away at the age of 76 after a long battle with health issues.
After the tribute to Osbourne, Depp continued to dazzle the audience by performing another classic, “School’s Out.”
Alice Cooper, wearing an Osbourne t-shirt, led the crowd in celebrating the iconic musician’s legacy. He reflected on the impact Osbourne had on the rock world, recognizing both his talents and the joy he brought to fans. “When giants fall, it’s hard to accept,” Cooper stated, emphasizing the deep sense of loss felt by many.
Osbourne, famously known as the “Prince of Darkness,” leaves behind a rich legacy in music history. He was celebrated not only for his music but also for his unique personality, often described as a blend of both darkness and humor.
As the concert concluded, the emotional connection between the performers and the audience was palpable, highlighting the profound effect rock music continues to have on people’s lives.


