Ozzy Osbourne's Heartbreaking Final Words as He Bid Goodbye to Fans - Liverpool Echo
WEST MIDLANDS, ENGLAND, JUL 21 – The concert reunited Black Sabbath's original lineup for the first time in 20 years and raised over $190 million for Birmingham charities, capturing Ozzy Osbourne's farewell performance.
- On July 5, 2025, Ozzy Osbourne performed his final concert at Villa Park Stadium, Birmingham, marking a historic reunion of Black Sabbath's original lineup after 20 years.
- Diagnosed with Parkinsonism, and as Ozzy Osbourne in a May interview with The Guardian said, the show was his wife Sharon Osbourne’s idea.
- Among the audience were stars like Metallica and Steven Tyler, with 40,000 fans and over 2 million viewers in attendance.
- Set for release in 2026, Ozzy’s Final Bow will be a tribute to his legacy, with Morello estimating over $190 million for Birmingham-based causes, funds distributed to three charities as reported by Billboard.
- In the wake of his death, Ozzy Osbourne, who died Tuesday, July 22, 2025, is remembered for his ongoing solo projects and influence on heavy metal.
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Ozzy Osbourne's legendary final performance raised a staggering $190M for worthy causes
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Quebecer Robert Côté attended the last concert of Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne on July 5, in Birmingham.
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