Robert Plant Breaks 16-Year Silence to Sing “Stairway to Heaven” at Ozzy Osbourne’s Funeral — A Tearful Farewell That Rocked the World

It was a moment no one expected — and no one who witnessed it will ever forget.

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At the private but star-studded funeral of Ozzy Osbourne, held at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant brought the entire room to tears when he walked, eyes already misty, toward Ozzy’s portrait and coffin, and did something he hadn’t done in nearly two decades:

He sang “Stairway to Heaven.”

For the first time in 16 years, Plant’s iconic voice rose into the air — soft, broken, but still unmistakably his. And in that moment, it felt like the heavens themselves had opened, waiting for the man rock & roll called its Prince of Darkness, and his friend called simply Ozzy.


“He Always Liked Hell Better… But Heaven Was Ready”

Before singing, Plant stood before the crowd — a room full of rock royalty including Sharon Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Slash, Elton John, and Dave Grohl — and, with a shaky smile, shared a memory that made the whole room laugh through their grief:

“Ozzy used to joke he liked hell better,” Plant said, wiping a tear,
“But I think God has always had a place for him in heaven. I just came to see him up the stairs.”

The crowd fell into stunned silence — a collective breath held in reverence and heartbreak.


A Stairway, A Tribute, A Goodbye

Then, without fanfare, the first gentle notes of “Stairway to Heaven” began. Plant’s voice, aged and fragile but still hauntingly pure, carried the lyrics like a prayer. This was not a performance — it was a funeral hymn disguised as the most iconic song in rock history.

“And as we wind on down the road…”
“…there walks a lady we all know…”

Behind him, a slideshow of Ozzy’s life played:

  • Childhood photos from Birmingham

  • Laughing with Sharon and their children

  • Onstage, arms outstretched to a sea of fans

  • His final public appearance, flashing devil horns with a wink

When Plant reached the final line —
“And she’s buying a stairway to heaven…” —
he stepped forward, placed a hand on Ozzy’s coffin, and whispered, “Save me a seat, mate.”