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Comparing the Top 15 Rolling Duffel Bags of 2025: A Detailed Review

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Simplicity and ruggedness make duffel bags a great choice for travel, and things get even more exciting when you add wheels.

A rolling duffel bag is in a league of its own. It’s not quite a suitcase and it’s not quite a duffel bag—it’s somewhere in between, which means you get the best of both worlds. When you need to carry a hefty amount of gear, a rolling duffel bag might just be your best bet.

It’s a bit of a niche product. Most luggage brands don’t make rolling duffels, and most backpack brands don’t, either. There are a few companies out there who are leading the charge, like Eagle Creek, Osprey and Db.

If you just want our top pick for the single best rolling duffel bag on the market, check out the Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler XT. It’s tough and functional, and it comes in a range of sizes. We also were impressed by the Db Hugger, which features an innovative “rib cage” design that adds structure and protection for your gear.

Of course, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. I’ll guide you through our top 15 duffel bag picks and help you decide which fits your needs.

Why Trust TravelFreak?

Every member of the TravelFreak team is an avid traveler and adventurer. We all love the massive carrying capacity and easy packability of duffel bags, and we’ve stuffed various duffels with clothes for a month abroad, equipment for long-distance treks, and climbing gear for days at the crag.

We’ve tested dozens of duffel bags, and most of the bags in our collection have seen more than their share of abuse. We dragged them over miles of cobblestone and tossed them off bus roofs.

We are serious about finding and recommending the absolute best gear on the market. Because of that, we weren’t satisfied with the surface-level, seat-of-the-pants style of reviewing you see so often on the internet.

So we got our team of gear junkies and former product engineers together to develop the most in-depth and comprehensive test methodology for rating luggage and bags. We now evaluate every product over 29 specific metrics across eight categories to get an objective picture of how the bag performs.

We dug into the nitty gritty details of these duffel bags so you don’t have to. Every bag on this list earned our full vote of confidence for its intended use case.

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Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler XT 29

Eagle Creek is one of my favorite brands for rugged, adventure-ready travel gear. Unlike travel brands that sacrifice build quality and functionality for style, Eagle Creek puts durability and usability first. Their products are utilitarian and ready for whatever you throw at them.

The Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler XT easily earned our top pick for the best rolling duffle bag overall. It’s rugged, simple, and well-designed.

The build quality alone makes this rolling duffle bag stand out from the crowd. It’s made with a combination of 800D nylon and 1680D ballistic polyester fabric.

The smooth-rolling wheels are huge and have grippy rubberized tires that make them quiet and very durable. Compared to most luggage wheels, these burly oversized wheels seem ready for all sorts of off-road adventures.

It also is backed by Eagle Creek’s awesome No Matter What Warranty. If it ever breaks, Eagle Creek will fix it. It’s as simple as that.

Most rolling duffle bags are just that. The only logical way to move them is by wheeling them around. They have grab handles, but those are more for hefting them in and out of vehicles. The Cargo Hauler XT adds something I rarely see in wheeled duffel bags: backpack shoulder straps.

While the backpack mode isn’t as comfortable as a full-on hiking backpack, it offers an alternative way to carry the bag. This is great if you’re moving up and down stairs or over rougher terrain where wheels won’t cut it.

Of course, even our top pick isn’t perfect. If you like multiple compartments for organization, this bag is okay, but not the best. The interior is mainly one huge cavernous space, and it’s easy for stuff to get lost down in the bottom. I highly recommend using packing cubes to stay organized.

If you’re on the hunt for a wheeled duffel bag that combines rugged durability with smart features, the Eagle Creek Cargo Hauler is worth a look.

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AmazonBasics Ripstop Wheeled DuffelAmazonBasics Ripstop Wheeled Duffel

I’m like most people out there—when I’m on a tight budget, Amazon is the first place I shop. While you can find a lot of cheap, poorly-made products on Amazon, there are also a handful of cheap, decent products that are still well-made. Surprisingly, Amazon’s in-house brand, AmazonBasics, is a pretty solid choice.

The AmazonBasics Ripstop Wheeled Duffel is less than half the price of most duffel bags on this list, and it will work great for 90% of people.

Surprisingly, for a budget pick, this bag is loaded with features. There are multiple exterior pockets to keep things handy. External and internal compression straps help keep everything secure. There are even separate compartments for shoes and dirty laundry.

Most importantly, this bag just works. The roller wheels are smooth and surprisingly sturdy. The spacious main compartment has tons of room for everything you want to throw in there.

While it may not be the best pick for frequent travelers, I think this AmazonBasics rolling duffle bag is perfect for more occasional travel or long-haul road trips.

Of course, the build quality is not going to be on par with brands like Eagle Creek and Osprey. If you want a rolling duffle bag that will last the rest of your life, it’s worth investing in something higher quality. But if you just need a cheap, capable, durable enough bag, this AmazonBasics duffel is more than adequate.

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Db Hugger 90L: Best Rolling Duffel Bag for Checked Luggage

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The Db Hugger 90L is unlike any other duffel bag we tested. The unique design and construction make it a fantastic choice for check-in wheeled luggage.

It all starts with Db’s innovative rib cage technology. Most duffel bags are unstructured and flexible, and they don’t offer much protection for the contents. Hard shell suitcases offer much better protection, but they come with their own host of issues. Using a unique rib cage design, Db created a rolling duffle bag that is stronger and more protective.

Essentially, the Hugger is a normal fabric bag with semi-rigid molded ABS “ribs” sewn in and plenty of foam padding in the spaces between the ribs. This design has several advantages over a standard fabric duffle bag.

First, it provides much better protection. With the skeleton-like construction and the ample padding, I don’t worry about my gear getting smashed or dented during travel—that’s especially welcome when I’m traveling with expensive sports gear. And yes, those airport baggage handlers seem to have a mission to break anything fragile in my suitcase.

Second, the additional structure means this bag doesn’t collapse into itself when empty. That makes it much easier to pack and unpack.

Third, the bag holds its shape even when it isn’t fully packed. No more ugly saggy bag drooping along behind you.

The Db Hugger is very minimal in design. There’s a wraparound zipper that opens the entire front panel to expose a huge main compartment. There are a few mesh pockets along the inside for small items. And that’s it. No compression straps. No complicated organization systems. It’s just a big, empty volume to pack your stuff.

Honestly, that’s pretty refreshing when so many rolling duffels these days are loaded with unnecessary features. However, it would be nice to have one zippered pocket on the outside to keep small items handy.

This bag is awesome, but it isn’t for everyone. It’s one of the most expensive rolling duffel bags we tested, and many people will do just fine with less expensive wheeled duffels. It’s designed for serious travelers who want the best durability and protection available.

What We Considered

There’s a lot that goes into choosing a good rolling duffel bag. What material does it use? Is it carry-on compliant? Can the wheels handle the abuse of frequent travel?

We break our testing and rating for rolling duffel bags and luggage into eight categories: build quality, ease of use, functionality, water resistance, brand impact, buying experience, warranty, and price-to-performance ratio.

Within each category there are several specific factors we look at to choose the best bags.

These considerations can also help you know what to look for while shopping for a new bag.

Build Quality

A rolling duffel bag is an investment that should last for many years of travel. That’s why build quality is our top consideration for choosing the best rolling duffel bags. A bag may be stylish and feature-packed, but if it falls apart after a few trips, it isn’t worth spending your hard-earned money on it.

We’ve spent enough time traveling and testing duffel bags to know where they fail and what makes the difference for the ones that can handle abuse.

  • Zippers are almost always the first thing to break in a duffel bag. We like big, chunky zippers that can take some abuse, and we’ve found YKK-brand zippers to be the best.
  • The bag’s main material plays an important role in durability. Heavy-duty Cordura nylon or laminated fabrics like X-Pac are some of our favorites for backpacks.
  • Components like buckles and adjusters are also easy to break. We look for big, heavy-duty buckles.
  • A durable duffel bag should have reinforcements in high-wear areas like the bottom.
  • Stitch quality can make the difference between two bags that use the same materials. We look for backpacks with tight, even stitches and cleanly finished seams that won’t come apart.

Ease of Use

A rolling duffel bag should be simple, streamlined, and easy to use. Here are some key features we look at when rating a bag for ease of use.

  • Packing and organization should be straightforward in a duffel bag. We like pockets and features, but too many can be overwhelming.
  • The telescoping handle should be sturdy, intuitive, and adjustable. The more adjustment positions the better.
  • Good maneuverability makes a bag easier to handle in airports or through city streets. We want bags with smooth-rolling wheels
  • Grab handles are essential for lifting and carrying a duffel bag. In our experience, it’s hard to have too many.

Functionality

Ultimately, any duffel bag’s job is to carry stuff. That isn’t complicated, but some bags do a better job than others. Plus, different bags may have different intended uses, which changes their features and function.

For example, a duffel bag for urban carry-on travel should have more compartments for keeping devices and accessories organized, while a duffel for adventure travel needs to be simple and ultra-durable for hauling outdoor gear.

We evaluate how well a duffel bag fulfills its intended purpose. Does it carry everything we need it to? Does it keep the contents safe and protected?

Water Resistance

We’ve all been caught out in the rain on our travels, and having a water-resistant bag gives us confidence that we won’t end up with a pile of soaked clothes.

Here are the three aspects we look at to judge a bag’s water resistance.

  • Water-resistant fabric ranges from thin DWR coatings that wear out quickly to laminated fabrics with completely waterproof layers.
  • Water-resistant zippers stop water from penetrating through zippered openings.
  • Duffel bags with taped or sealed seams are the most waterproof on the market.

Brand Impact

It is important to us to support and recommend brands that have a positive impact on the world. We want to support brands that are working to incorporate environmentally friendly policies, sustainable design, diversity and inclusion, and good factory working conditions. To avoid greenwashing, we look for rigorous and widely respected industry certifications.

Here are some specific factors we look at to find brands that are working toward a positive impact on the world:

  • Sustainable Materials
  • Emission Reduction Programs
  • Carbon Neutral Certification
  • B-Corp Certification
  • Regular Impact Reporting
  • Fair Trade Certified Manufacturing

Buying Experience

Shopping for and buying a new duffel bag should be a rewarding experience. We value companies that implement specific policies to reduce the stress and risk of buying a product.

A good buying experience includes free shipping and hassle-free return policies. You can be a lot more confident in buying the right bag if you can test it first.

Warranty

It gives us a lot of confidence when brands stand behind their products. We look for companies that offer reliable lifetime warranties that cover incidental damage.

Price-to-Performance

We believe in investing in high-quality gear that will last. It’s better to buy a higher-quality (but possibly more expensive) product the first time rather than buy a cheaper one and end up replacing it later. That said, you don’t have to empty your bank account to get a good rolling duffel bag.

The sweet spot is a well-built bag that fits your needs without a luxury price tag.

Impact of Sugar on Gut Bacteria and Immune Response

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A groundbreaking study has revealed that white sugar doesn’t just feed the bacteria in your gut – it rewires them. Researchers have discovered that consuming sugar can trigger physical flips in bacterial DNA, setting off a chain reaction that alters immune responses and gut health. It’s a finding that adds new weight to concerns about sugar’s hidden impacts – and opens the door to a new understanding of how diet directly shapes disease risk at the molecular level.

Scientists at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology investigated how dietary components – in this case, white sugar – could change the genetic behavior of gut bacteria, and what the potential health impacts of this could be. Their focus was on one species in particular – Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, a dominant species in the microbiome that helps regulate inflammation, preserve the gut lining, digest complex carbohydrates and protect against pathogens.

Looking first at cell culture and then mice, and finally humans, the researchers found that dietary refined sugar had a strange impact on B. thetaiotaomicron, causing it to undergo DNA inversion – a type of phase variation that sees sections of its genetic code flip direction. And it wasn’t a mutation but a temporary “costume change” that allowed the bacteria to alter what genes it switched on and off. These genes mostly coded for surface-layer proteins, essentially enabling the bacteria to change up its appearance – but this also altered its normally beneficial gut roles.

Phase variation like this is normally seen in pathogens like Salmonella and E. coli to dodge interception by immune cells or antibiotics. For this good bacteria, it’s induced by refined white sugar.

This sugar-triggered microbial disguise also changed how the immune system “saw” the friendly locals and responded. While not demonstrated in the human stool samples that unlocked this DNA inversion mystery, a different outer appearance of B. thetaiotaomicron could trigger the immune system to perceive the bacteria as a threatening foreigner and mount an attack, heightening the risk of inflammation and gut lining damage.

In the study, the researchers found that consuming sugary carbonated drinks that contain white sugar can trigger this DNA inversion. They also observed shifts in inflammatory markers, such as cytokines, suggesting a systemic immune response to the shapeshifting bacteria. It’s the first time scientists have observed this microbial gene-switching mechanism triggered by sugar in the human gut.

The good news is that this DNA inversion is temporary, with the bacteria switching back to their normal appearance once the sugar rush is over, however, repeated exposure amplifies this effect and could lead to more serious gut issues and chronic inflammation.

While the study doesn’t prove that sugar is a serious threat to overall gut health, it does reveal how enough of it will coax beneficial bacteria like B. thetaiotaomicron to act like a pathogen, which warrants further study on the long-term impact of this DNA inversion. It could also help develop specific probiotics that suppress the genetic switching, and help guide dietary recommendations for those prone to the kind of gut problems the disguised microbe could trigger or worsen.

“By studying the effects of specific dietary components on the immune-modulatory functionality of key members of the gut microbiota, tailored dietary recommendations can be given to human subjects based on their microbiome composition,” added the researchers.

The study was published in the journal Nature Communications.

Source: Technion-Israel Institute of Technology

Son of British couple detained in Afghanistan issues warning that they may face death in prison

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The son of a British couple detained by the Taliban five months ago has told the BBC that he fears they may die in prison.

Peter Reynolds, 80, and Barbie, 76, were arrested on 1 February while returning to their home in central Bamiyan province, Afghanistan.

Their son Jonathan Reynolds said their health was rapidly deteriorating, with his father suffering serious convulsions and his mother “numb” from anaemia and malnutrition.

It is not known exactly why they were detained, and a Taliban official told the BBC in February that the group planned to release the couple “as soon as possible”.

The UN has also warned that they could perish “in such degrading conditions” if they do not receive medical care at once, calling their detention “inhumane”.

Mr Reynolds said it had been a “harrowing and surreal” five months waiting for the release of his parents, who lived in Afghanistan for 18 years, where they had citizenship and ran education projects.

One of these projects involved training women and children and had apparently been approved by local authorities, despite the Taliban banning education for girls over 12-years-old and not allowing women to work.

Mr Reynolds said his parents had been held in harsh conditions – including a maximum security prison – despite being “deemed innocent” by a judge and facing no charges.

“My dad was chained to murderers and criminals,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, adding that they had at one point been held in a basement for six weeks without sunlight, and not allowed out.

The couple revealed “just how bad their health is” when they last had contact with their children on 15 June, Mr Reynolds said.

“My dad’s health is deteriorating fast in particular,” he said of the 80-year-old, who has a history of minor heart attacks.

“Now he’s maybe got something like early Parkinson’s – tremors and shakes down the right side of his body, his arms and face,” he told BBC Breakfast.

He added that his father spent “half an hour convulsing on the prison floor” before his wife called for a prison guard to move him onto a “mattress pad on the floor” serving as a bed.

Mrs Reynolds “has blue hands and feet to do with anaemia, malnutrition, just not getting the right healthcare,” he added.

Mr Reynolds said he did not know his parents’ exact location – and that he was unsure “that the demand has been made for their immediate release”.

“Every week it seems like we’re told ‘just wait two or three more days now… just hang tight’.

“Week after week we’re told that – and they’re still in prison.”

However, he said he was grateful to the Foreign Office (FCDO) for the level of communication with the family.

The couple have both had birthdays in prison, and last week marked their 55th wedding anniversary; they married in Kabul in 1970.

Mr Reynolds said: “I’m thankful they were together, but they’re certainly not free.”

The UN likewise warned on Monday that the pair’s health was quickly declining, and questioned why they were being held at all.

“Without access to adequate medical care, they are at risk of irreparable harm or even death,” read a statement by the UN’s human rights body, which called for their immediate transfer to a civilian hospital.

“We see no reason why this older couple should be detained at all, and have requested an immediate review of the grounds of their detention.

“It is inhumane to keep them locked up in such degrading conditions and more worrying when their health is so fragile.”

It added that it had raised the couple’s case with the Taliban and the UK.

Taliban official Abdul Mateen Qani said in February: “A series of considerations is being taken into account, and after evaluation, we will endeavour to release them as soon as possible.”

The FCDO has been approached for a response.

The UK shut its embassy in Kabul and withdrew its diplomats from the country after the Taliban returned to power in 2021.

The FCDO says support for British nationals in Afghanistan is therefore “severely limited” and advises against all travel to the country.

Stora Enso’s Q2 operational EBIT exceeds expectations, leading to rise in shares

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Stora Enso shares rise as Q2 operational EBIT beats estimates

Driver charged with attempted murder in US after ramming car into LA nightclub

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If convicted, Fernando Ramirez could face multiple sentences of life imprisonment.

A man accused of deliberately driving his car into a crowd of pedestrians in the United States, outside a Los Angeles nightclub in California over the weekend, has been charged with 37 counts of attempted murder, according to prosecutors.

Fernando Ramirez, 29, a resident of Orange County’s San Clemente, was also charged on Tuesday with 37 counts of assault with a deadly weapon, according to a statement from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. If convicted, he could face multiple sentences of life imprisonment.

The suspect is accused of intentionally driving his car onto the pavement as partygoers were leaving the Vermont Hollywood venue at the end of a reggae hip-hop event early on Saturday. The motive for the attack, which injured 37 people, remains unknown.

Ramirez, who is currently being held without bail, will be arraigned on Wednesday. The public defender’s office said they have not been appointed to represent him.

“When he drove that car onto that sidewalk, he aimed it at a whole sea of pedestrians,” LA County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said in announcing the charges.

The car came to a stop after colliding with several food carts, which became lodged underneath the vehicle, and bystanders attacked the driver, police said. A total of 37 people were hurt, with injuries ranging from minor abrasions to serious fractures and lacerations, prosecutors said. The criminal complaint alleges that Ramirez inflicted great bodily injury on eight of the victims.

Police said officers dispatched to the scene found that Ramirez had been shot while being assaulted by onlookers and was himself taken to a hospital, his condition unknown. A man suspected of shooting the motorist fled the scene on foot, according to police, who were still looking for the attacker on Tuesday.

“We understand that this brazen act has shaken the community and but for the good grace of God, this could have been a mass casualty incident,” Hochman said.

Among those injured, 23 people were taken to hospitals, said Ronnie Villanueva, interim fire chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department.

Los Angeles police chief Jim McDonnell said, “It’s truly a miracle that no one was killed that day.”

Ramirez has a criminal history that includes a battery and gang-related charge in 2014, an aggravated battery conviction for a 2019 attack on a Black man at a Whole Foods grocery store in Laguna Beach, California, and a domestic violence charge in 2021, records show.

Ramirez “has proved to be violent to strangers and family alike and clearly has a lack of concern for the safety of others”, Orange County prosecutors said in a court filing for the 2019 attack.

A 2024 drink-driving case and 2022 domestic violence charge were pending at the time of the nightclub crash, according to records.

Report shows Tesla sales in California have dropped for 7 consecutive quarters, while Toyota and Honda see strong growth

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Tesla’s dominance in California—the largest electric vehicle market in the U.S.—is waning. 

The $1 trillion company led by Elon Musk posted a seventh consecutive quarter of declines in new vehicle registrations even as major competitors like Toyota and Honda saw robust growth, according to data in the California New Car Dealers Association Q2 Auto Outlook. Year to date, Tesla registrations dropped 18.3% while Honda registrations rose 9.9% and Toyota registrations grew 8.5%, the report shows. Ford saw year to date growth in new registrations of 10.5% and Chevrolet grew a whopping 21%. 

The Tesla Model 3 remains a top-selling passenger car in California with a 12.6% market share, but the Toyota Camry is nipping right on its heels at 12.2%, with the Honda Civic close behind at 11.5%. 

Californians have long had a love affair with zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) and the state currently holds 19.5% of ZEV registrations compared to the overall U.S. market share of 7.8%. Thousands of Cybertrucks have been registered in the state since they became available, even as registrations dropped to 25th place among alternative powertrains, while the Model Y and the Model 3 hold the top two spots among hybrids, ZEVs, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. Tesla this week even opened the Hollywood Tesla Diner, an 24-7 outdoor eatery and supercharging station designed to look like a Drive-In theater that serves up burgers, fried chicken, and Shirley Temples.  

However, California carbuyers are being swayed by hybrids. The number of zero-emission vehicle registrations dropped to 45.3% from 53.4% last year, while Chevrolet’s ZEV sales grew 80.5%. Furthermore, Tesla has been subject to protests due to Musk’s affiliation with the President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) even though he has since gotten out of DOGE and exited his friendship with Trump.  

Meanwhile, Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Billeliminated a $7,500 federal tax credit for new ZEVs and $4,000 on used vehicles. It will go away permanently on Sept. 30, 2025. Trump claimed eliminating the tax credit was the reason Musk criticized the tax bill, which Musk has denied. 

In 2022, the California Advanced Clean Cars II regulation mandated all new cars, trucks, and SUVs in the state be zero-emission by 2035, with a phased-in ramp up. In June, Trump signed a resolution wiping out California’s ability to enforce the rule. California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the state sued Trump over the resolution that same day. The fate of the regulation remains subject to the lawsuit. 

The gap in performance in EV-friendly California comes as automakers of all stripes are bracing for the blow from tariffs. General Motors announced on Tuesday that while the company beat earnings, second-quarter profits dropped, including a $1.1 billion hit from import taxes.  

Tesla reports quarterly earnings on Wednesday following the market close. 

Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Black Sabbath singer honored by bandmates and fans

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Mark Savage

Music Correspondent

Reuters Ozzy Osbourne performs on stage, next to fireReuters

Fans, musicians and former bandmates have paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, the frontman of pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath, who has died aged 76.

Black Sabbath have “lost our brother”, says the band’s co-founder Tony Iommi, while bassist Terence “Geezer” Butler remembered their final gig and drummer Bill Ward shared a photo of them together.

The music icon’s death on Tuesday, announced by his family, came just weeks after his band played their farewell gig in his home city of Birmingham.

“It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning,” his family said. “He was with his family and surrounded by love.”

Osbourne, known for energetic and controversial live shows, inspired a generation of musicians.

US heavy metal band Metallica said “it’s impossible to put into words” what Osbourne meant to them.

“Hero, icon, pioneer, inspiration, mentor, and, most of all, friend are a few that come to mind,” Metallica members Noah Abrams and Ross Halfin wrote on X.

American rock band Aerosmith called him “our brother in rock”, saying its love “goes out to… the millions around the world who felt his fire”.

Less than three weeks ago, the self-styled “prince of darkness” performed in Birmingham supported by many of the musicians he had inspired, including Metallica and Guns ‘n’ Roses.

Billy Corgan, lead singer of The Smashing Pumpkins – one of the many bands that performed alongside them – said: “Some of the biggest musical artists in the world travelled from all over the world to be there literally to celebrate the legacy of this band.

“It’s one of the greatest musical moments of my life,” added Corgan, who spoke to BBC Radio 4’s The World Tonight.

Reuters Ozzy Osbourne is seen on a screen as he performs at the Black Sabbath's farewell show Reuters

Ozzy Osbourne is seen on a screen as he performs at the Black Sabbath’s farewell show titled “Back to the Beginning”, at Villa Park in Birmingham in early July.

“For him to have been that close to death on July 5 and still get up there and perform like he promised… Wow! That puts him in a category of his own,” Sammy Hagar, the lead vocalist of Van Halen who also played at the farewell concert for Osbourne, wrote on Instagram.

Others shared fond memories of Osbourne’s larger-than-life character.

Variety magazine’s senior entertainment editor Jem Aswad recalled the first time he met Osbourne, he was “nervous” to meet the prince of darkness.

“It was just this sort of really bizarre scene,” Aswad told the BBC.

Osbourne entered the room near noon in a bathrobe, having “just woken up”, wearing loads of jewellery and accessories and “a lot of gold”, Aswad said, though adding that Osbourne was “perfectly nice, perfectly friendly”.

Meanwhile, fans gathered at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, where they laid flowers on the star dedicated to Osbourne.

“Osbourne was more than a rock legend – he was a cultural icon who reshaped music and defied expectations,” said Ana Martinez, the venue’s producer.

Black Sabbath were pioneers in the heavy metal genre of music, writing classic tracks like Paranoid, War Pigs and Iron Man.

After leaving the band in 1979 over rising tensions with its other members, Osbourne had a lengthy solo music career releasing more than a dozen albums. His debut single released the next year, Crazy Train, is arguably one of his most famous songs.

Osbourne is survived by his wife Sharon and six children, three from each of his two marriages.

Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic frontman of Black Sabbath and trailblazer of heavy metal, passes away at 76

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Ozzy Osbourne, heavy metal legend and frontman of iconic British band Black Sabbath, has died at the age of 76.

His family confirmed the news on Tuesday (July 22), writing: “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.”

Their statement added: “He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.”

News of Osbourne’s death comes just weeks after his farewell concert with the original members of Black Sabbath in their hometown of Birmingham, UK.

The charity event, dubbed Back To The Beginning, was organized by Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy’s wife and manager for more than four decades.

The sold-out concert at Villa Park Stadium saw the original members of the band, including Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, play for the first time together in 20 years.

Back To The Beginning featured a superstar lineup, with performances from Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Gojira, Alice In Chains and other stars.

Writing on Instagram today, Iommi said: “I just can’t believe it! My dear dear friend Ozzy has passed away only weeks after our show at Villa Park.

“It’s just such heartbreaking news that I can’t really find the words, there won’t ever be another like him. Geezer, Bill and myself have lost our brother. My thoughts go out to Sharon and all the Osbourne family. Rest in peace Oz. Tony”

Speaking with Music Business Worldwide ahead of the Back To The Beginning event earlier this year, Sharon explained that, “Since Ozzy’s illness, which has been six years (Osbourne was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2019), he’s said his one regret is that he never got the chance to say goodbye to his fans and everybody that he’s ever worked with.”

She added: “So then I thought of having all the bands he’s ever had relationships with perform and maybe do Sabbath songs and Ozzy songs. I started to ask really close friends, and they were like, ‘Sure, yeah.’

“It became a celebration of the music. All the generations are going to be there that Sabbath and Ozzy have passed the torch down to. The only place that we could do it would have been Aston, because that’s where Ozzy was born and grew up, which is right where the Villa ground is.”

Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath invented heavy metal in Birmingham, England, in the late 1960s.

The band formed in 1968 with Ozzy on vocals, Tony Iommi on guitar, Geezer Butler on bass, and Bill Ward on drums.

Originally called Earth, they changed their name to Black Sabbath in 1969, and their breakthrough arrived via the band’s 1970 self-titled debut album.

The record’s opening track, Black Sabbath, featured Tony Iommi’s ominous tritone riff, created after accidentally severing his fingertips in a factory accident.

The band pioneered a darker, heavier sound that was sonically and thematically unique compared to the popular blues and psychedelic rock of the era.

With Ozzy’s distinct vocals and lyrics inspired by themes ranging from the supernatural to horror films and social commentary, Black Sabbath produced classic albums like Paranoid (1970), Master of Reality (1971), and Vol. 4 (1972).

Songs like Iron Man, War Pigs, and Sweet Leaf became metal anthems.



Ozzy went on to become a solo superstar after his split from Black Sabbath in 1979.

His first solo album Blizzard Of Ozz was released in 1980 and featured the classically trained late great Randy Rhoads on guitar and co-songwriting duties.

It has sold over six million copies worldwide, hit No.21 on the US album chart and included iconic tracks like Crazy Train and Mr. Crowley.



Ozzy has since sold over 100 million albums worldwide across his work with Black Sabbath and his 13 solo studio albums.

His most recent LP, the Andrew Watt-produced Patient Number 9 (Epic), hit No.3 on the US album chart and won the Grammy for Best Rock Album in 2023.

He also won Best Metal Performance that year for Degradation Rules (feat. Tony Iommi).

In an interview for Music Business Worldwide’s World’s Greatest Managers’ series earlier this year, Sharon Osbourne explained why she originally believed in Ozzy as an artist: “I just saw something in Ozzy,” she said.

“I saw that spark that he had. It was electric. Ozzy would walk into a room, and everybody would look at him.

“In two minutes, he had everybody laughing on the floor.  He was a very charismatic young man. I just believed in it.”


In a statement issued today, Kevin Gore, President, Global Catalog at Warner Music Group, said: “We are deeply saddened by the loss of the one and only Ozzy Osbourne, one of rock’s greatest singers, songwriters, and showmen.

“As a founding member of Black Sabbath, Ozzy was an irrepressible frontman who created in his own brilliant, unpredictable way the very language of heavy metal – occult imagery, sardonic humor, violent daydreaming, surprising romanticism, and at its heart, a body of work that has moved and inspired generations of fans and artists for the past seven decades.

“Ozzy served as vocalist and lyricist on the band’s groundbreaking first eight albums, all of which were released in America by Warner Records, and Rhino has long had the privilege of curating the band’s enormously influential catalogue. We offer our most heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, fellow musicians, and millions of fans around the world.”Music Business Worldwide

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