
Ozzy Osbourne Net Worth
View full profileOzzy Osbourne's net worth is currently estimated at $220M in 2026.
Net Worth Over Time
Net Worth Timeline
Black Sabbath Debut Album
Released Black Sabbath's groundbreaking self-titled debut and 'Paranoid', pioneering heavy metal. The albums achieved commercial success and cult status, establishing Osbourne as a rising force in rock music.
Black Sabbath Peak Success
Released 'Sabotage' during Black Sabbath's commercial peak, achieving massive worldwide sales. The band became one of the biggest rock acts globally, significantly increasing Osbourne's wealth and fame.
Fired from Black Sabbath
Fired from Black Sabbath due to substance abuse issues, hitting rock bottom personally and professionally. His career appeared over, and financial mismanagement during his addiction reduced his net worth.
Blizzard of Ozz Released
Launched solo career with 'Blizzard of Ozz', featuring hits like 'Crazy Train'. The album went multi-platinum, proving Osbourne could succeed without Black Sabbath and rebuilding his fortune.
Randy Rhoads Death Tragedy
Guitarist Randy Rhoads died in plane crash during tour, devastating Osbourne personally but solidifying his legendary status. Despite the tragedy, his albums continued selling strongly, increasing his wealth.
The Osbournes TV Phenomenon
MTV's 'The Osbournes' reality show became a massive hit, introducing Osbourne to mainstream audiences. The show earned him millions and made him a household name beyond rock music, reaching peak cultural relevance.
Scream Album and Tours
Released 'Scream' album and continued touring globally despite health issues. His legacy tours commanded premium ticket prices, steadily growing his wealth while maintaining A-list status in rock.
Parkinson's Diagnosis Revealed
Publicly revealed Parkinson's disease diagnosis but released 'Ordinary Man' album to critical acclaim. His health struggles brought sympathy and renewed interest, with catalog sales and merchandise remaining strong.
Rock Legend Status Cemented
Remains a universally recognized rock icon and household name despite retirement from touring. His influence on heavy metal is undeniable, with continued income from royalties, merchandise, and licensing deals maintaining his A-list status.