- The concert will be held at Villa Park in Birmingham on July 5, 2025.
- This represents the first performance of the original collection in 20 years.
- The revenues of the event will benefit charities including Cure Parkinson's.
- Other major verbs such as metallica and Slayer will perform at the party.
Ozi Osborne and the original members of Black Sabbath – Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward – collect them for the first time in two decades. The farewell party, which was called “Back to the Beginning”, is scheduled to be held on July 5, 2025, in Villa Park, Birmingham, England.
This event is promoted as the final concert for heavy metals and will include a wonderful collection of supportive works, including metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Alice in Chains and Anthrax, among other things.
The ceremony not only celebrates the heritage of the Black Saturday, but also serves a charitable purpose. You will support the revenue of the event, Cure Parkinson's, BirMingham Hospital, and Acorn Children's Hospice. Ozzy Osbourne expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to return to his hometown of this final performance, referring to Birmingham as the “real house of minerals”.
Tom Morillo of Rage Again The Machine will be the music director of this event, describing it “the greatest heavy metal width ever.” In addition to the legendary teams, the event will also display a wonderful group that includes the Smashing Pumpkins, Jonathan Davis (Korn) and Wolfgang Van Haleen, among others.
This is an important moment for Ozi Osborne, who has faced health challenges in recent years, including Parkinson's disease and spine injuries. Despite these obstacles, it is still devoted to giving fans a good farewell. The party tickets will be available from February 14, 2025.
Black Sabbath, who have been pioneers of heavy minerals since its formation in Birmingham in 1968, has sold more than 75 million albums around the world. This final show will be a suitable honor for its constant impact on music and culture.
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