On Friday night in Denver, Black Label Society performed a rare cover of Ozzy Osbourne’s song.
The song was “No More Tears,” which they had not played live since 2001. Fortunately, a fan in the front row filmed the entire concert. Below, you can watch the moment they began “No More Tears,” along with the complete set list from the show.
Black Label Society is currently on tour in North America until mid-May.
Zakk Wylde’s Upcoming Tribute Song to Ozzy
Later this month, Black Label Society will release a new album titled Engines of Demolition. This album features a song that Zakk Wylde wrote in tribute to the late Osbourne.
“When we got off the road, after we laid Ozzy to rest…I got home, I sat in our little library room and there was a book of Ozzy up there,” he recently explained to People. “I was just looking at it, and I had the headphones on. It was probably at 1:00 in the morning…I was just listening…and then I said, ‘All right, let me see what I’m going to write here.’ And then I was just looking at a book of Ozzy and then I just wrote those lyrics.”
Engines of Demolition will be released on March 27.
“Lyrically,” Wylde continued, “if the song touches somebody because they lost their mom or dad or someone they love… if the song resonates with them and they’re like, ‘Zakk, the lyrics actually felt like they were speaking to me,’ so that’s all that matters, man.”
Black Label Society – March 6, 2026, Denver, Colorado Set List (via setlist.fm)
1. “Funeral Bell”
2. “Name in Blood”
3. “Destroy & Conquer”
4. “A Love Unreal”
5. “Heart of Darkness”
6. “No More Tears” (Ozzy Osbourne cover, first performance since 2001)
7. “In This River”
8. “The Blessed Hellride”
9. “Broken and Blind”
10. “Set You Free”
11. “Fire It Up”
12. “Suicide Messiah”
13. Guitar Solo
14. “Stillborn”
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Gallery Credit: Bryan Rolli

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