Ozzy Osbourne, final bow
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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 will be in our lives for a long time to come thanks to the handful of legacy ventures he was working on before his death at 76 on Tuesday (July 22).
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNOzzy Osbourne’s Back to the Beginning Concert Coming to the Big Screen in 2026Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath fans who missed this month’s Back to the Beginning farewell concert, don’t fret — the star-studded extravaganza is coming to the big screen in early 2026. Mercury Studios will cut down the all-day event into a 100-minute film titled Back to the Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow.
It was a sweltering London day in August 2022 when I met Ozzy Osbourne in person for the last time, at a posh hotel near Hyde Park. I took a seat, but the Prince of Darkness had to lie down because he was exhausted from his triumphant comeback performance in his hometown of Birmingham the night before,
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The film capturing Black Sabbath singer's 10-hour farewell event in Birmingham, England will release in theaters in early 2026
The day-long concert special featured standout performances from Osbourne and Black Sabbath, Metallica, Guns n' Roses, Jack Black and more.
The 100-minute film featuring highlights from the historic all-star finale from the metal icons will hit screens in 2026.
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Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne performed his final show July 5 with original band members before his death at 76, closing a chapter in heavy metal history.
Osbourne played at least seven concerts in Jacksonville, dating back to 1971.
"They were just totally in love and devoted to each other, and that wasn't for the cameras. That was just who they were."
Ant snorting, dove biting, and bat chomping, too — here's how the Prince of Darkness left an indelible mark on the world