Over the past several months the original members of Black Sabbath have publicly expressed their desire to perform one final show together — even hinting that it could be at Ozzy Osbourne’s ...
The July 5 mega-event's lineup is stacked with top-tier names, including Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Gojira and Alice in ...
The four original members of Black Sabbath, Bill Ward, Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler and Tony Iommi are planning to reunite for one final concert, Back To The Beginning, in July. Here's how to get ...
Led by notorious frontman Ozzy Osbourne, many credit Black Sabbath with inventing heavy metal. Going on to sell more than 70 million records, the band hasn’t released a studio album since 2013 ...
It's "The End" of Ozzy Osbourne's live music career. The heavy metal legend and Black Sabbath are set to reunite again at a Birmingham, United Kingdom, charity concert on July 5, joined by ...
One of the most legendary heavy metal bands of all time is reuniting. The original Black Sabbath lineup, featuring Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward, will perform at the "Back ...
Iconic metal band Black Sabbath’s original lineup will reunite for a farewell concert which will also feature performances from Metallica, Slayer, and more. Fans have taken to social media in ...
By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Ozzy Osbourne is “very emotional” about his upcoming farewell concert with his Black Sabbath bandmates, despite not being able to walk due to his battle with ...
Osbourne is due to perform one final show with Black Sabbath’s original lineup in July in Birmingham, England. "I go on about the way I can’t walk, and I can’t do this … but you know what ...
Brummie heavy metal icons Black Sabbath’s supershow at Villa Park was only confirmed a week before it was announced officially – after last-minute talks between the original line-up to ...
Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he can no longer walk due to the effects of Parkinson’s disease ahead of his massive final show with Black Sabbath in Birmingham this summer. It was announced ...
Ozzy Osbourne has said he “can’t walk” in a new interview about Black Sabbath‘s final show, with his wife and manager Sharon assuring that his illness “doesn’t affect his voice”.