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Yungblud on stage at Villa Park this weekend
Black Sabbath fans were left "in bits" as artists paid an emotional tribute to Diogo Jota at Villa Park in Birmingham.
Dominic Richard Harrison, known professionally as Yungblud, wasn't featured in the line-up for the show and, according to NME, led a group including Nuno Bettencourt from Extreme on guitar, II from Sleep Token on drums and Adam Wakeman of Ozzy Osbourne’s band – and son of rock legend Rick – on keys.
On stage, they thrilled audience members and Yungblud dedicated his cover of Black Sabbath's song Changes to footballer Diogo Jota, who died in a car crash with his brother, Andre Silva, in Spain earlier this week, Birmingham Live reports.
Jota signed for Liverpool FC from Wolves back in September 2020 and his brother, who is two years younger, was a professional for Portuguese second-tier team Penafiel.
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Black Sabbath’s ballad Changes is from their 1972 album ‘Vol.
@yungblud dedicating Changes to Diogo Jota."
@BethanyFoden asked: "Didn't think Yungblud was on?
heavy!"
And @Invader_action wrote: "have no choice but to be a Yungblud fan now because that cover of changes was incredible #bttb"
Crowds pay their respects at Anfield to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre this weekend
Flowers and messages of tribute continue to mount at Anfield stadium following the death of the brothers.
This weekend, residents in the Portuguese town where Diogo Jota and Andre Silva grew up have also continued to pay tribute.