On Saturday (July 5), Osbourne, bassist Geezer Butler, guitarist Tony Iommi, and drummer Bill Ward reunited onstage for one last show at Aston’s Villa Park in the quartet’s hometown of Ozzy Osbourne took the stage for his final solo performance at the Back to the Beginning concert on July 5, 2025. Backed by familiar bandmates, he delivered a five-song set filled with emotion and power. 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 has died at 76, just weeks after his final show with Black Sabbath on July 5. Here's everything to know about the benefit concert and the rocker's parting words to fans from the stage. The performance of “Crazy Train” included a particularly poignant tribute, as images of the late, legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads—the architect of Ozzy’s solo sound, whose ghost has loomed over his entire career—were displayed on the giant screens during the iconic solo. Ozzy Osbourne reveled in being on stage a final time during his final Black Sabbath concert, just weeks before his death. On Saturday (July 5), Osbourne, bassist Geezer Butler, guitarist Tony Iommi, and drummer Bill Ward reunited onstage for one last show at Aston’s Villa Park in the quartet’s hometown of Ozzy Osbourne took the stage for his final solo performance at the Back to the Beginning concert on July 5, 2025. Backed by familiar bandmates, he delivered a five-song set filled with emotion and power. The performance of “Crazy Train” included a particularly poignant tribute, as images of the late, legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads—the architect of Ozzy’s solo sound, whose ghost has loomed over his entire career—were displayed on the giant screens during the iconic solo. In October 2024, Osbourne was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist. He marked the occasion with a rare vocal turn on "Crazy Train" that night. Watch Ozzy Osbourne deliver his final live performance of "Crazy Train." A high-energy, iconic moment showcasing his legendary stage presence and powerful vocals. To close the performance, Ozzy returned to the song that helped launch his solo career: “Crazy Train.” The crowd erupted as soon as the first notes played. The track has become his signature, and it was the perfect way to end the night. As the final chorus ended, confetti cannons fired, covering the audience in celebration. Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76, just weeks after his final show with Black Sabbath on July 5. Here's everything to know about the benefit concert and the rocker's parting words to fans from the stage. 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 his best known solo songs, including “Mr. Crowley,” “Suicide Solution,” “Mama I’m Coming Home,” and the set-closing “Crazy Train.” In October 2024, Osbourne was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist. He marked the occasion with a rare vocal turn on "Crazy Train" that night. Ozzy Osbourne reveled in being on stage a final time during his final Black Sabbath concert, just weeks before his death. 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 his best known solo songs, including “Mr. Crowley,” “Suicide Solution,” “Mama I’m Coming Home,” and the set-closing “Crazy Train.” Watch Ozzy Osbourne deliver his final live performance of "Crazy Train." A high-energy, iconic moment showcasing his legendary stage presence and powerful vocals. To close the performance, Ozzy returned to the song that helped launch his solo career: “Crazy Train.” The crowd erupted as soon as the first notes played. The track has become his signature, and it was the perfect way to end the night. As the final chorus ended, confetti cannons fired, covering the audience in celebration. 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.
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