In a monumental announcement, Black Sabbath will return to their roots for a one-off concert, "Back To The Beginning," on July 5th at Villa Park, marking their first performance together in two decades.
Final Heavy Metal Concert by Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath Set for July 5th

Final Heavy Metal Concert by Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath Set for July 5th
Heavy metal legends Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are reuniting for an unforgettable charity performance in Birmingham.
The heavy metal pioneers will reunite for a significant fundraising event that features many acts they have influenced over the years. The lineup will include iconic bands such as Metallica, Slayer, and Gojira, among others, emphasizing the vast legacy Black Sabbath has created since their inception in 1968.
This concert, aimed at supporting Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children's Hospital, and Acorn Children's Hospice, will not only honor their musical career but also bring closure for Osbourne. "It's his full stop," Sharon Osbourne asserted, underscoring the emotional significance of the event. After his long hiatus from touring due to health struggles, Osbourne will perform a limited solo set before joining his bandmates — a reunion years in the making. The highly anticipated "supergroup" featured during the event will include rock stars like Billy Corgan, Slash, and Tom Morello, who are set to perform an array of classic Sabbath and Osbourne tracks.
The festival follows a previous farewell show in 2017, where over 16,000 fans came together to celebrate their enduring legacy. As the countdown to this momentous day begins, this concert promises to be an epic and heartfelt celebration of heavy metal history, making it a must-watch for fans old and new. Osbourne has expressed his readiness to embrace this final chapter, assuring devotees that he will not take the stage unless he can perform wholeheartedly. "I’m not going to get up there and do a half-hearted Ozzy," he said, reiterating his commitment to delivering an unforgettable experience.
This concert, aimed at supporting Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children's Hospital, and Acorn Children's Hospice, will not only honor their musical career but also bring closure for Osbourne. "It's his full stop," Sharon Osbourne asserted, underscoring the emotional significance of the event. After his long hiatus from touring due to health struggles, Osbourne will perform a limited solo set before joining his bandmates — a reunion years in the making. The highly anticipated "supergroup" featured during the event will include rock stars like Billy Corgan, Slash, and Tom Morello, who are set to perform an array of classic Sabbath and Osbourne tracks.
The festival follows a previous farewell show in 2017, where over 16,000 fans came together to celebrate their enduring legacy. As the countdown to this momentous day begins, this concert promises to be an epic and heartfelt celebration of heavy metal history, making it a must-watch for fans old and new. Osbourne has expressed his readiness to embrace this final chapter, assuring devotees that he will not take the stage unless he can perform wholeheartedly. "I’m not going to get up there and do a half-hearted Ozzy," he said, reiterating his commitment to delivering an unforgettable experience.