Ozzy Osbourne’s last concert, “Back to the Beginning,” reunited Black Sabbath for a powerful final bow in Birmingham. Ozzy Osbourne Gives Final Concert Seated on a Bat Throne With Guests Metallica, Steven Tyler | Video Black Sabbath’s farewell concert, which included hits like “Iron Man” and “War Pigs Heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne took the stage for the last time this weekend in an unforgettable farewell concert held in Birmingham, his hometown. The 76-year-old Black Sabbath frontman, battling Parkinson’s disease, performed while seated on a dramatic black throne adorned with skulls and bat wings, symbolizing both his resilience and his gothic rock legacy. The Black Sabbath reunion was a truly heavy metal farewell for Ozzy Osbourne Despite the seated performance, his voice carried across Villa Park and he was more than capable of giving the crowd a Weeks before his death at the age of 76, Ozzy Osbourne’s final live performance ended with a heartfelt message to his fans. The Black Sabbath star died ‘surrounded by love’, according to a Guitarist Tony Iommi paid tribute to Ozzy's chaotic, fun-loving persona on stage and reflected on their recent farewell concert. Ozzy Osbourne showed a ton of emotion in his final concert with Black Sabbath opening up onstage about how hard the past few years had been on him. Ozzy Osbourne performed his final concert with Black Sabbath on July 5, 2025, at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, while sitting on a bat-themed throne. The 76-year-old rocker was diagnosed with Ozzy Osbourne's "final moment" at his farewell concert has gone viral on social media. The Black Sabbath frontman, known as the "Prince of Darkness," died on Tuesday at the age of 76. Ozzy Osbourne closed out his solo career with an emotional five-song performance on July 5, 2025. On Saturday, July 5, Ozzy Osbourne gave fans one final show with Black Sabbath in their hometown of Birmingham, England. The 76-year-old rocker sat on a throne shaped like a bat, complete with skulls on the armrests, as he performed during the “Back to the Beginning” concert at Villa Park. British rock star Ozzy Osbourne has played his final concert, reuniting metal legends Black Sabbath, for the 40,000-strong show in his home town of Birmingham at the weekend. The 76-year-old took A few weeks ago, Ozzy Osbourne sat on his rock ‘n’ roll throne topped by, appropriately, a bat. Feeling the tsunami of affection from 40,000 fans filling Villa Park in Birmingham, England Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi said that Ozzy Osbourne performing from a throne at his farewell show was 'the last thing he would have wanted.' 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. Ozzy Osbourne Performs Final Concert From Iconic Black Throne The 76-year-old rock legend reunited with Black Sabbath for their first performance in 20 years, performing from a bat-winged throne due to his Parkinson's disease battle at a massive Birmingham festival. Ozzy Osbourne took the stage for his last-ever solo set at the “Back to the Beginning” concert at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, on Saturday (July 5th). The Prince of Darkness, who rose from below the stage in a throne, kicked things off with “I Don’t Know,” and proceeded to perform Ozzy Osbourne Gives Final Concert Seated on a Bat Throne With Guests Metallica, Steven Tyler | Video Black Sabbath's farewell concert, which included hits like "Iron Man" and "War Pigs," comes as Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22, 2025, just weeks after reuniting with Black Sabbath for a final show in England in early July. He was 76. Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76 just weeks after his epic farewell gig at Villa Park. The concert was a fitting tribute to the rock legend as he sang for the final time in front of 40,000
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