Ozzy osbourne to the ‘Greatest’ show to reunite with Black Sabbath bandmets in Birmingham

London – Ozy Osbourne will re -connect with all the original members of Black Sabbath for the first time in 20 years, in a gig which will be their last and it is being billed as a “biggest” heavy metal show, promoters on Wednesday Said.

The band, one of the most influential of all heavy metal bands, will title the show “The Back to the Beginning” show on 5 July at the Eston Villa Football Club’s House in Birmingham, England.

Osborne said in a statement, “It is my time to return to the beginning … it’s time for me to return the place where I was born.” “I am blessed with the help of those I love with the help of those people. Birmingham is a true home of metal. Birmingham forever. ,

Osbourne, who was the band’s front man during his extreme period in the 1970s and known as “Prince of Darkness”, will distribute his small set before Sabbath Bandmets, Tony Iom, Gyzer Butler and Bill Bard, Will join for them. For the first time in two decades.

The All-Day event will also host major metal bands including Metalica, Slair and Alice in Chen, which will soon announce more names.

Music director Tom Moreloo said, “This will be the biggest heavy metal show ever.”

In 2020, Osborne revealed that he was detected Parkinson’s disease and visited in 2023 after a broad spinal surgery. He has struggled with health issues since 2003, which increased injuries after a deadly quad bike accident, when he fell at home in 2019.

The story of Sabbath began in 1968 in Birmingham when four original members were looking at the factory’s life to escape. In 1970 his nominated debut album created the UK Top 10 and paved the way for a string of hit albums, including the “Master of Reality” and “Volume of 1971. 4” after 4 years. Selling more albums, became one of the most impressive and successful metal bands of all times.

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Osbourne’s fame expanded to the mainstream in the early 2000s when he joined his wife Sharon Osbourne, and his two children were included in the highly successful MTV reality TV show “The Osbornness”.

From the July 5 show, all profits will go to Charity, including Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorn Children Hospital, supported by Aston Villa.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, 14 February.

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