A Final Show in Birmingham Ozzy Osbourne played his last live show just over two weeks before his death. On July 5, he joined his Black Sabbath bandmates at the Back to the Beginning concert. The event was held at Villa Park in Birmingham, the city where the band first formed. Other artists like Guns [] His final performance of “Mama, I’m Coming Home” encapsulates all of that, delivering an emotional farewell that transcends music and touches the soul. In his last rendition of this heartfelt ballad, Ozzy stripped away all the theatrics that often accompanied his stage shows. Back To The Beginning, 5 July 2025, Villa Park Birmingham It started like any other concert—but it ended like a legend’s last breath. At what would be Ozzy Osbourne’s final show, 50,000 fans didn’t just show up for the music. They came to say goodbye. And when the haunting chords of “Mama, I’m Coming Home” began to ring out, the crowd did something unforgettable: they sang every word together, not just to Ozzy—but for him. Today marks “Back to the Beginning” — the farewell concert of Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne in England. Ozzy’s health has been in decline for years, so this concert is a welcome, albeit At Ozzy Osbourne’s final performance, a wave of emotion swept through Villa Park as 50,000 fans joined together to sing “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” In that moment, it wasn’t just a concert—it became a heartfelt farewell. The lyrics, once written from Ozzy’s soul, were now returned to him with love, gratitude, and a sense of shared history. When Ozzy Osbourne took the stage for his final rendition of “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” the audience didn’t just witness a performance — they experienced a soul laid bare. It wasn’t just the end of a song, or even the end of a concert. It was the closing of a chapter in the book of a man who helped shape the very foundation of rock music. And in that moment, stripped of theatrics Read More: Revisiting Ozzy and Black Sabbath's Four Previous Farewell Shows The set featured four songs from Osbourne's 1980 solo debut album Blizzard of Ozz, kicking off with "I Don't Know" and Ozzy Osbourne performs “Mama, I’m Coming Home” during his farewell Back to the Beginning Concert at Aston Villa Stadium in Birmingham UK on 7/5/25. Music Final goodbye to Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath: the biggest farewell concert in metal history just before singer’s death Ozzy Osbourne left us with the biggest gathering in heavy metal Video from Ozzy Osbourne's final performance is going viral again following the heavy metal legend's death. He passed away at the age of 76 on July 22, 2025. Black Sabbath held a concert three weeks ago, and the video of Osbourne performing 'Mama I’m coming home' for the last time has now gone viral again, amidst his passing. Ozzy Osbourne’s final performance of “Mama, I’m Coming Home” wasn’t just another song closing a concert. It was a raw, trembling farewell from a man who has lived, suffered, loved, and survived in ways few can imagine. It was never just a song. It was Ozzy’s confession, wrapped in melody, offered to the world one last time. There was a chilling moment on Ordinary Man as Ozzy Osbourne, then recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, sang: " When I speak my final words, what will it feel like? Ozzy Osbourne’s final performance of “Mama, I’m Coming Home” was indeed a poignant moment. The song, originally written for his wife Sharon Osbourne, took on a deeper meaning as a farewell letter to his fans, family, and life itself. During the emotional performance at Villa Park Stadium in Birmingham, UK, Ozzy’s voice carried the weight of decades of struggle, redemption, and love Discover how Ozzy Osbourne said goodbye to the world in his final concert. Setlist, emotional moments, and the legacy of the ‘Prince of Darkness’ in a historic show in Birmingham. It started like any other concert—but it ended like a legend’s last breath. At what would be Ozzy Osbourne’s final show, 50,000 fans didn’t just show up for the music. They came to say goodbye. And when the haunting chords of “Mama, I’m Coming Home” began to ring out, the crowd did something unforgettable: they sang every word together, not just to Ozzy—but for him. The performance of “ Mama, I’m Coming Home ” was widely cited by fans and media as the emotional pinnacle of the evening. Attendees described a “ collective wave of tears ” that swept through the crowd, with Osbourne’s raw vocal delivery resonating deeply given his visible vulnerability and health struggles. For more Ozzy content see @ozzyosbourne If you liked this live video, please like and subscribe to my channel for more great live concerts from Glasgow the Music City and beyond. A soulful performance from a heavy metal legend took on a new meaning Tuesday following the death of Ozzy Osbourne. After the announcement that the Black Sabbath frontman and "Prince of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne’s final concert turned into a powerful farewell as 50,000 fans sang “Mama, I’m Coming Home” back to him.
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