Everything To Know About Black Sabbath & Ozzy Osbourne’s Final Show
- Ozzy Osbourne is set to perform his final live show with Black Sabbath at Villa Park in Birmingham on July 5, reuniting the original lineup after 20 years.
- Ozzy Osbourne's Parkinson’s diagnosis and spinal injuries from 2003 led to his final performance at the Birmingham farewell concert, following past tour cancellations.
- The original Black Sabbath lineup last performed in 2005; Ozzy Osbourne is confirmed to sing four songs, with Iommi noting they’re 'nervous' yet excited.
- Proceeds support Cure Parkinson’s and two children’s charities; over 40,000 fans attend, with extra train services boosting access, demonstrating immediate charitable impact.
- Beyond this farewell, the concert cements Birmingham as heavy metal's birthplace and signifies a lasting legacy across generations.
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Ozzy Osbourne and the band Black Sabbath perform one last time - in Birmingham, where their career once began. 200,000 people are expected. Because of his illness Osbourne gets a special place. By Franziska Hopfen.
To speak of Black Sabbath is to name one of the great brands in the history of rock that has been exploited to the end. Today, starting at 5 a.m., Black Sabbath’s final farewell will be held at the Back to the beginning event, where it will meet, for the last time on a stage, its original formation: Geezer Butler, a fundamental bassist; Bill Ward, an unjustly relegated drummer on the last tours; the eternal guitarist Tony Iommy, and the singer O…
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