Liam and Noel Gallagher paid homage to the late Ozzy Osbourne at night one of Oasis gigs at London's Wembley Stadium on Friday.
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 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'.
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.


A slew of famous faces descended upon the city to watch Noel and Liam make their iconic return to London to play their first gig in over 16 years.
After a run of homecoming gigs in Manchester's Heaton Park, the Gallagher brothers took to the stage at London's Wembley Stadium.
Comedian Rob Beckett and David Walliams were among the star-sudded arrivals eagerly waiting to get into the stadium.
Rob got in the spirit wearing his Oasis merch, while Goldie and his wife Mika Price wore their casual outfits.
Jeremy Kyle and his wife Vicky Burton were also in attendance as they enjoyed a romantic date night at the concert.
Fans pitched up at the venue 12 hours before the start having paid at least £151 per ticket - but some have paid £564 or more for the best seats.
The band announced their highly anticipated reunion tour in August last year, after Noel quit in 2009 after a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.
They returned to perform at Wembley for the first time since July 12, 2009, when they performed during their Dig Out Your Soul tour.




With five nights scheduled, the group posted door and stage timings on their Instagram account with an hour-by-hour breakdown of the evening, starting with the gates opening at 5pm.
The night kicked off from 6pm with the rock band Cast, followed by singer Richard Ashcroft at 7pm.
Oasis then took to the stage for a two-hour set at 8.15pm.
The group has also dominated the UK album charts, with three top five albums, according to the Official Charts Company.
While fans were excited at the reunion, some were outraged after some standard tickets in the UK and Ireland jumped from £148 to £355.
The controversy prompted the Government and the UK's competition watchdog to pledge to look at the use of dynamic pricing.
After their final London gig on August 3, the group will move north to Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium before performing at Dublin's Croke Park.














The band will then head to Japan, South Korea, South America, Australia and North America.
Formed in Manchester in 1991, the band was led by lead guitarist Noel and lead vocalist Liam during their 18 years together.
Oasis signed to independent record label Creation Records in 1993, rising to fame with the release of their debut chart-topping album Definitely Maybe on August 29 1994.
They had hits with songs including Don't Look Back In Anger, Champagne Supernova, Wonderwall and Live Forever.
Dig Out Your Soul, the band's last studio album, was released in 2008, just months before the Paris row.