Crazy Train: The ULTIMATE Ozzy Tribute!
Saturday, May 2, 2026 at 7:00PM
For those about to rock: join us Saturday May 2 at 7:00pm, for Crazy Train! Hosted by Vinny Cormier, the best Ozzy impersonator you can get—the one Zakk Wylde turned to when he wanted to pay tribute to Ozzy at his Berzerkus Festival!—and supported by a Berklee level crew, including his son Dylan on guitar, Crazy Train delivers a captivating show unlike no other tribute, musically and visually. Crazy Train plays every show like it is LIVE AND LOUD 1993!, rolling over all of the Prince of Darkness’ noteworthy hits, from Sabbath to Patient #9. Tickets can be purchased directly from this page; if any tickets remain at show time, they will be $5–$10 higher at the gate.

“Crazy Train is one of the very best rock tribute shows I’ve seen. They deliver an endlessly entertaining show focused on honoring Ozzy’s timeless catalog with a staggering dedication to detail. Vinny Cormier’s performance as Ozzy is simply a must-see for reasons that go beyond the visuals. Yes, he looks eerily similar to the great man, and he’s mastered all of the mannerisms, but his greatest weapon is his voice. With this band, Cormier sings and performs like Osbourne at the peak of his power. — Mike Dow
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Select your seats right on this page and join us on Saturday May 2 at 7:00pm, at Harrison’s historic 1929 Lyric Theater, as we celebrate the whole range of Ozzy’s music in this state-of-the-art tribute!
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