Nobody saw it coming. In the middle of Alice Cooper’s electrifying London show, the crowd erupted as Johnny Depp suddenly walked onto the stage—guitar in hand, grin on his face. The energy shifted in an instant. Then came the moment that gave everyone chills: together, Depp and Cooper launched into a thunderous cover of Black Sabbath’s Paranoid, and as the first chords rang out, Cooper turned to the crowd and said, “This one’s for Ozzy.”

Johnny Depp joined Alice Cooper on stage at his gig in London’s O2 Arena to honour the late Ozzy Osbourne in a special tribute on Friday night.

Ozzy, nicknamed the Prince of Darkness, died on Tuesday at the age of 76 just weeks after he took to the stage for his final show with Black Sabbath, with his family confirming the devastating news.

The Hollywood legend, 62, and rocker Vincent Damon Furnier, known by his stage name Alice Cooper, 77, paid tribute to the legendary musician as they performed Black Sabbath’s Paranoid.

Depp made a surprise appearance for the heartbreaking tribute, rocking out on his guitar to a medley of songs.

Cooper screamed at the crowd ‘Let’s hear it for Ozzy!’, before belting out some hits.

Earlier this week, Cooper dedicated his Cardiff show to Ozzy as he took to the stage with his band in Wales.

Johnny Depp joined Alice Cooper on stage at his gig in London's O2 Arena to honour the late Ozzy Osbourne in a special tribute on Friday night
Johnny Depp joined Alice Cooper on stage at his gig in London’s O2 Arena to honour the late Ozzy Osbourne in a special tribute on Friday night
The music legend, nicknamed the Prince of Darkness, died on Tuesday at the age of 76 just weeks after he took to the stage for his final show with Black Sabbath, with his family confirming the devastating news
The music legend, nicknamed the Prince of Darkness, died on Tuesday at the age of 76 just weeks after he took to the stage for his final show with Black Sabbath, with his family confirming the devastating news
The Hollywood legend, 62, and rocker Vincent Damon Furnier, known by his stage name Alice Cooper, 77, paid tribute to the legendary musician as they performed Black Sabbath's Paranoid
The Hollywood legend, 62, and rocker Vincent Damon Furnier, known by his stage name Alice Cooper, 77, paid tribute to the legendary musician as they performed Black Sabbath’s Paranoid

‘Well, we all know that time is going to take us rockers, but when the giants fall, it’s really hard to accept,’ he said on stage.

‘Even though everybody saw it coming with Ozzy, it just took our breath away when it happened.

‘So Ozzy and family – your records and your music and your legend and all that you brought – the humour to the rock business – will live on forever and we’re gonna miss you man.’

Elsewhere Cooper and his band said: ‘The whole world is mourning Ozzy tonight. Over his long career, he earned immense respect among his peers and from fans around the world as an unmatched showman and cultural icon.

‘I always saw Ozzy as a cross between the prince of darkness, which is the persona his fans saw, and the court jester. That was the side that his family and friends saw.

‘He was and will continue to be a rock n roll legend. Rock n Roll is a family and a fraternity. When we lose one of our own it bleeds. I wish I would have gotten to know my brother Ozzy better.

‘Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and the rest of the Ozzy brood – our prayers are with you tonight. A titanic boulder has crashed, but rock will roll on.’

He signed off an Instagram post with: ‘Rest easy Ozzy and we’ll see you on the other side! – Alice, Sheryl, Chuck, Ryan, Tommy, Nita, Glen and our entire crew.’

Depp made a surprise appearance for the heartbreaking tribute, rocking out on his guitar to a medley of songs
Depp made a surprise appearance for the heartbreaking tribute, rocking out on his guitar to a medley of songs
Cooper screamed at the crowd 'Let's hear it for Ozzy!', before belting out some hits
Cooper screamed at the crowd ‘Let’s hear it for Ozzy!’, before belting out some hits
Depp puffed on a cigarette while rocking out on stage
Depp puffed on a cigarette while rocking out on stage
Cooper dedicated his Cardiff show to 'legend' Ozzy as shared an emotional tribute to one of rock n roll's 'giants' (Alice seen with Sharon and Ozzy in 2007)
Cooper dedicated his Cardiff show to ‘legend’ Ozzy as shared an emotional tribute to one of rock n roll’s ‘giants’ (Alice seen with Sharon and Ozzy in 2007)
At the other end of London, Liam and Noel Gallagher paid homage to Ozzy at night one of Oasis gigs at London's Wembley Stadium on Friday
At the other end of London, Liam and Noel Gallagher paid homage to Ozzy at night one of Oasis gigs at London’s Wembley Stadium on Friday
The Gallagher brothers respectfully honoured the legendary rock star by singing Rock 'N' Roll Star in front of a huge image of Ozzy
The Gallagher brothers respectfully honoured the legendary rock star by singing Rock ‘N’ Roll Star in front of a huge image of Ozzy

MailOnline revealed that an air ambulance was called to Ozzy’s grand country home as paramedics battled to save his life for two hours.

Friends told the Mail’s Alison Boshoff that his heartbroken wife Sharon may now bury Ozzy in the gardens of the 350-acre estate in an intimate family funeral, as she is ‘too frail’ to go through a larger, public service, leaving friends ‘terrified’ for her.

At the other end of London, Liam and Noel Gallagher paid homage to Ozzy at night one of Oasis gigs at London’s Wembley Stadium on Friday.

The Gallagher brothers respectfully honoured the legendary rock star by singing Rock ‘N’ Roll Star in front of a huge image of Ozzy.

In videos shared across social media of the tribute, Liam said: ‘Liam said: ‘I want to dedicate this next one to Ozzy Osbourne, Rock ‘N’ Roll Star’.

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Nobody saw this coming — not even the die-hard fans packed into the venue. Midway through Alice Cooper’s set, the lights dimmed… and Johnny Depp walked out with guitar in hand. No introduction. No warning. Just raw silence before an electric tribute to Ozzy Osbourne that left the crowd breathless. Dressed in black, Depp shredded through “Crazy Train” with a haunted kind of reverence, eyes closed, lips trembling. Cooper whispered, “This one’s for Ozzy.” The arena erupted. Here’s the part fans are replaying on loop — the moment Depp kneeled at the edge of the stage.