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  • Ozzy's Epic Farewell: Record-Breaking Reunion, Memoir, and Chimps
    Jul 16 2025
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    Ozzy Osbourne just closed a truly epic chapter in rock history and, by all accounts, he is making sure the final bow is as memorable and meaningful as anything from his wild past. On July 5, at Villa Park in Birmingham, the "Prince of Darkness" performed his last live show in a marathon ten-hour blowout called Back to the Beginning, which saw a sold-out crowd of around 40,000 and was livestreamed to millions worldwide. In a historic and emotional moment, Ozzy reunited with the original Black Sabbath lineup—Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward. The 76-year-old singer, who now suffers from advanced Parkinson’s disease and performed from a throne, didn’t let his health struggles dampen the mood. The finale saw Sabbath and Ozzy tear through classics, ending, fittingly, with the legendary “Paranoid.” Ozzy told the crowd, “You have no idea how I feel — thank you from the bottom of my heart… You’re all special. Let’s go crazy, come on." The show drew mentions and tributes from artists like Jack Black, Dolly Parton, and Elton John, had Tom Morello as musical director, and included sets from Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, and Slayer. It generated headlines for its charitable impact, as the concert raised more than $200 million according to Parade, making it the top-grossing benefit show since the Concert for Bangladesh in 1971. Proceeds are going to Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Acorn Children’s Hospice, and Cure Parkinson’s, underscoring Ozzy’s commitment to giving back in the twilight of his career.

    Right on the heels of this massive farewell, Ozzy announced a brand-new memoir called Last Rites, due out October 7 via Grand Central Publishing. In it, he’ll look back on his extreme highs and harrowing lows, reflect on his health issues—including Parkinson’s—and reminisce about his wild rock star past with friends like Slash, Bon Scott, John Bonham, and Lemmy Kilmister. The book promises plenty of unfiltered honesty; as Ozzy puts it, “If I’d done normal, sensible things, I wouldn’t be Ozzy.”

    Never one to go quietly, Ozzy has also made headlines with a creative collaboration far from the mosh pit. He recently teamed up with the Florida sanctuary Save the Chimps, creating a series of abstract paintings alongside rescued chimpanzees. The pieces, titled after hits like “Paranoid” and “Blizzard of Ozz,” are up for auction through July 17, with all proceeds supporting the sanctuary’s mission. Ozzy says painting brings him peace, and he’s auctioning these rare works only to help the rescued animals.

    In social media circles, Ozzy’s final show went viral, with Instagram lighting up as fans, celebrities, and musicians paid tribute and shared backstage moments. Kelly Osbourne, his daughter, also accepted a backstage marriage proposal during the event, making family headlines of her own.

    In sum, Ozzy Osbourne has capped his performing career with an outpouring of generosity, creativity, and wide public affection. Every move—from his record-setting farewell concert and his candid new memoir to his unexpected art-for-charity venture—shows the world that even as he steps away from the stage, he’s as unstoppable and unpredictable as ever.

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  • Ozzy's Epic Farewell: Black Sabbath Reunion, Memoir Bombshell, and Chimp Art for Charity
    Jul 13 2025
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    Ozzy Osbourne has closed out the past few days with a series of milestone moments that will be remembered as the capstone of his legendary career. On July 5, 2025, Osbourne performed his final concert with Black Sabbath at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, their hometown, in a historic show fittingly titled Back to the Beginning. This was no ordinary gig—it marked the first time in two decades that Ozzy reunited onstage with all the original members, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, and it’s widely held this will be their last appearance together. Due to advanced Parkinson’s disease and recent spinal injuries, Ozzy sang seated on a custom-made bat-themed throne, surrounded by rock royalty and a global audience via pay-per-view. The concert doubled as a mega-charity benefit, raising a staggering 140 million pounds—about 180 million dollars—for causes including Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorn Children’s Hospice. The massive ten-hour event drew the likes of Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Slayer, and was hosted by Jason Momoa, who attended alongside Steven Tyler. Exclusive footage, tributes from icons like Elton John and Dolly Parton, and star-studded performances filled out a festival atmosphere that some have called the greatest heavy metal or hard rock show of all time. If that wasn’t enough headline fodder, backstage saw Ozzy’s daughter Kelly accepting a marriage proposal, adding a personal note to this historic day.

    Hot on the heels of this farewell, Ozzy has announced the upcoming release of his final memoir, Last Rites, due October 7 from Grand Central Publishing. Promoted in his typical no-filter style, Osbourne promises a brutally honest, unvarnished chronicle of his wild highs, darkest lows, outrageous adventures with fellow legends, and a poignant look back at the triumphant Back to the Beginning concert. Rolling Stone broke the news on Instagram, citing his enduring appeal and the anticipation for what’s described as a hilarious, shocking, and ultimately life-affirming read.

    Beyond music and memoirs, Osbourne drew media buzz for an art-meets-animal-welfare project, teaming up with rescued chimpanzees at Save the Chimps sanctuary in Florida, creating expressionist paintings to raise funds and awareness for animal rescue—a testament to his philanthropic turn in later years.

    While fans and media alike mourn the end of an era, Ozzy’s legacy remains electrifyingly alive, both in headline-grabbing spectacle and his multimillion-dollar empire, which continues to generate revenue from music royalties, merchandise, TV deals, and now, publishing. His every move this week has trended across social platforms, with tributes, video clips, and fan nostalgia flooding Instagram and X, underscoring the lasting impact of the Prince of Darkness as he takes his final bow.

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  • Ozzy's Final Bow: Inside the Historic Farewell Concert That Rocked the World
    Jul 9 2025
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    Ozzy Osbourne made global headlines over the past few days with what has now been confirmed as his final public performance, headlining the monumental Back to the Beginning concert at Villa Park in Birmingham on July 5, 2025. According to People Magazine, over forty thousand fans including celebrities such as Jason Momoa and Steven Tyler attended to witness the Prince of Darkness take the stage one last time with Black Sabbath, the band that defined his career and the heavy metal genre. Ozzy, now seventy-six and living with the effects of Parkinson’s disease diagnosed in 2019, performed while seated on a dramatic bat-themed throne—a poignant image that circulated widely on social media, with his daughter Kelly Osbourne sharing backstage moments on Instagram. The show was not only a historical milestone, marking the first Black Sabbath performance together in almost two decades, but also featured a rock supergroup lineup and surprise guests, creating what Rock Feed called a truly historic moment in music.

    Sharon Osbourne, his wife and longtime manager, confirmed to Billboard that Back to the Beginning is indeed Ozzy’s final concert, declaring, “We’re done.” Sharon emphasized that after decades in the spotlight, they are stepping away from the endless touring schedule to enjoy life on their own terms. Ozzy himself had described the show as giving him a reason to get up each morning, and in a recent Guardian interview, reflected on his gratitude for his life and career, stating he felt as if he was living on borrowed time.

    The concert was also a major charity event, reportedly raising around one hundred and forty million pounds for Parkinson’s and children’s charities, according to the Times of India. As part of the build-up, exclusive merchandise drops and an Ozzy artifact pop-up at the Bullring in Birmingham generated lines of eager fans, underlining his ongoing cultural influence and branding power. The event was streamed worldwide, allowing fans unable to attend in person to take part in what Ozzy’s official site and numerous outlets dubbed the end of an era.

    On the business front, stories about Ozzy’s fortune—estimated at two hundred and twenty million dollars—trended, highlighting his legacy in merchandising, real estate, reality TV, endorsements, and licensing. There is no substantiated news of future albums or tours, and all recent statements from the Osbourne camp firmly reinforce that this was a definitive farewell, not a marketing ploy or trial balloon.

    In summary, Ozzy Osbourne spent the last week at the epicenter of both music news and pop culture conversation, leaving the stage on his own terms and sealing his place as a living legend in the annals of rock. Speculation about his health or future projects remains just that, as all official word from the Osbourne family stresses this is the true curtain call.

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  • Ozzy's Epic Finale: Black Sabbath Reunites as Rock Royalty Pays Tribute
    Jul 6 2025
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    Ozzy Osbourne just delivered one of the most significant moments in rock history, taking the stage at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, for what he declared his last-ever solo and Black Sabbath performances. The Back to the Beginning concert became a historic send-off for the legendary Prince of Darkness, drawing 40000 fans and headline tributes from major outlets like the Associated Press, ABC News, and Sky News. Rising from beneath the stage on a black throne, Ozzy kicked off his set with I Dont Know and belted out solo classics like Mr. Crowley, Suicide Solution, Mama Im Coming Home, and closed with the iconic Crazy Train. His vocals, notably strong despite years of health setbacks—including a high-profile battle with Parkinsons and spinal injuries—reminded the world of his enduring presence and influence in heavy metal. Joining him for his solo finale were Zakk Wylde, Adam Wakeman, Alice in Chains Mike Inez, and Travis Barker on drums.

    The nights most monumental moment came when Ozzy reunited with Black Sabbath for the first time in two decades. Original members Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward joined him for a short but electrifying set, ending with Paranoid and marking their last-ever performance together. This was a full-circle moment in the same city where Black Sabbath formed in 1968, capturing the essence of the band that many credit with inventing heavy metal. Notably, the show acted as a reunion of rock royalty as Metallica, Guns N Roses, Slayer, Tool, Pantera, Anthrax, and more performed tributes throughout the day, while celebrities like Jack Black, Dolly Parton, and Elton John sent video well-wishes. Elton hailed Ozzy as the king and the legend.

    Social media exploded with footage and tributes, particularly clips of Ozzy saluting fans and urging Let the madness begin from his throne. The event’s livestream and video on demand drew huge interest, with fans worldwide witnessing this milestone.

    Business-wise, Ozzy also made headlines this week for partnering with Birmingham’s Jolie Beauty to launch a new line of cosmetic products—a striking pivot from his usual ventures and a testament to his status as a pop culture icon beyond music. Jolie Beauty teased the collaboration as merging rock aesthetics with high-quality makeup, signaling Ozzy’s intent to leave a mark in yet another industry.

    Speculation surrounds Ozzy's future—from potential biographical projects to possible one-off appearances. However, all reporting from mainstream outlets confirms that this week marks his official retirement from live performance—a moment that will likely stand as one of his life's defining chapters.

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  • Ozzy's Last Stand: Black Sabbath Reunites in Birmingham Blowout
    Jul 2 2025
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    Ozzy Osbourne has dominated headlines this week as the Prince of Darkness gears up for what’s being billed as his last-ever show with the original Black Sabbath lineup on July 5 at Villa Park in Birmingham. This “Back To The Beginning” spectacular is a heavy metal pilgrimage, with Sabbath’s founders—Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—reuniting onstage for the first time in two decades. Fans are calling it a perfect farewell, as social media exploded with tributes after the four legends appeared side by side in Birmingham, posing in front of a mural celebrating their legacy. The concert itself reads like a rock Valhalla, featuring sets from Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Alice in Chains, and a supergroup of icons from Guns N’ Roses, Tool, Rage Against the Machine, Smashing Pumpkins, and more. There’s even an official 68-page program with proceeds going to The Big Issue, and a new exclusive Ozzy Blizzard Of Ozz t-shirt released to commemorate the weekend.

    Adding another twist to his polymath career, Ozzy just announced a cosmetics collaboration with Birmingham-based indie brand Jolie Beauty. The Ozzy Osbourne x Jolie Beauty collection, teased as “pure, unfiltered rock ‘n’ glam mayhem,” will be revealed July 9. Jolie Beauty’s CEO called the partnership a dream come true and highlighted Ozzy’s icon status in the goth and alternative scenes. This is not his first foray into beauty—his previous 21-piece set, including bat- and coffin-shaped palettes, sold out rapidly. Social media buzzed about Jolie’s Instagram reveal, flooding comments with bat emojis and excitement for the limited-edition drop.

    Ozzy’s business engine is running at full throttle. His merchandising arm continues to push exclusive collectibles, while recent partnerships—like his viral promotion with Liquid Death’s “DNA water” cans—have driven fan engagement and sold out instantly. His net worth stands at a cool $220 million, making him the wealthiest Black Sabbath member by far, thanks in large part to his solo career, relentless branding, and the still-lucrative Sabbath back catalog.

    On July 12, the Osbournes—Ozzy, Sharon, Jack, and Kelly—will make a rare joint appearance at Comic Con Midlands in Birmingham. The “Ultimate Sin VIP Package” sold at a devilish £666 promises autographs, professional photos, and the chance to meet the entire family—Ozzy’s solo autograph, for example, clocks in at nearly $300, while a signed guitar will set superfans back nearly a grand. Organizers expect demand to be massive, given this coincides with Ozzy’s hard-won return to his hometown and the close of his era with Black Sabbath.

    Ozzy’s health remains a background concern, but all verified reports confirm he will perform “bits and pieces” with Black Sabbath at the event, rather than a full set, a fact shared by both Ozzy himself and corroborated by industry friends like Sammy Hagar. Meanwhile, his wife Sharon assured fans in interviews that the day will feature once-in-a-lifetime onstage collaborations and surprise appearances, all culminating in this final, emotional bow. No major unconfirmed health scares or dramatic rumors have surfaced—Ozzy seems focused on going out with a bang, supported by family, fans, and a city that shaped him.

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  • Ozzy's Final Sabbath Show: Farewell to a Legend, But Not Goodbye
    Jun 29 2025
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    Ozzy Osbourne has dominated music headlines this week with the build-up to his monumental final performance with Black Sabbath at the Back to the Beginning concert, set for July 5th at Birmingham’s Villa Park. This show is being widely covered as the historic closure of a legendary live career, with a massive guest lineup including Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, and Guns N' Roses, and will be streamed globally for fans unable to attend in person. A new promo trailer for the event fueled major buzz, while rehearsal teasers shared on social media stoked excitement by showing Ozzy reconnecting with original Sabbath bandmates Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. The chemistry appears strong despite decades of public ups and downs among the group, as Tony Iommi revealed his own nerves and excitement in recent interviews, underscoring the momentous nature of this reunion and farewell.

    Ozzy, now 76, has been candid about his health struggles. Speaking to Metal Hammer and SiriusXM, he described a rigorous training regimen to recover endurance lost after multiple surgeries and ongoing battles with Parkinson’s disease. He remains determined, if somewhat anxious, and under close medical watch to ensure he can give fans “120 percent” at this final show. Former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar, who’ll perform at the event, let slip that Ozzy intends to sing five songs, including his classic “No More Tears”.

    But the "Prince of Darkness" surprised the world by telling both Metal Hammer and SiriusXM that this does not mark his artistic retirement: he still intends to record new music projects as long as they interest him, defining music as vital to his life and legacy. His last solo album, Patient Number 9, featured guest legends such as Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, and fans can apparently expect further studio activity, though no new releases have been formally announced.

    On the business and branding front, Ozzy remains a powerhouse, with a reported net worth of $220 million as of June 2025—far outpacing his Black Sabbath bandmates, according to Finance Monthly. His merchandising machine hums along, and Ozzfest’s enduring impact continues to bolster his fortune.

    His family is also scheduled for a rare public signing and photo opportunity at Comic Con Midlands in Birmingham on July 12, with VIP packages going for nearly $850, reflecting ongoing massive fan interest. Social media has been ablaze with updates, and a world-first Ozzy Osbourne exhibition just opened at the Birmingham Museum, leveraging his cultural icon status. Rumors swirl about what comes next, but one thing’s certain—Ozzy is leaving the stage, not the spotlight.

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  • Ozzy's Farewell: Black Sabbath Reunion, Dream Duets, and Comic Con Headlining
    Jun 28 2025
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    Ozzy Osbourne has been at the center of a whirlwind of activity and emotion these past few days as he prepares to close the book on his legendary live performance career. The headline dominating rock and mainstream news: Ozzy is set for his final show ever on July 5 in Birmingham, England, at the massive Back to the Beginning festival. This all-day event, which instantly sold out, will not only mark Ozzy’s swansong as a solo act but also features a historic reunion with the original Black Sabbath lineup—Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—sharing the stage for the first time in two decades, alongside a jaw-dropping lineup of bands like Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Slayer, Pantera, and Tool. The entire spectacle will be streamed live globally, and fans are buzzing about the Video On Demand access for those who can’t tune in live. Actor Jason Momoa will be hosting, making sure the spectacle isn’t short on star power.

    As the big night approaches, Ozzy’s been forthright about the physical challenges of getting stage-ready after years of health battles and surgeries. He confessed on SiriusXM that his endurance training now consists of short walks and light weights, as he works to build up enough stamina to perform just five songs—a powerful but realistic set, considering his condition. Meanwhile, former bandmate Jake E. Lee, shot during a robbery last year, updated fans that his attackers have been caught, expressing relief and excitement about playing at the upcoming show. Ozzy himself reacted with visible shock to news of the shooting, telling TMZ that even after decades apart, Lee’s ordeal hit close to home.

    On the media front, clips from Ozzy’s radio show Ozzy Speaks have gone viral after he revealed his dream duet partner remains Paul McCartney—a fanboy confession he delivered with his signature self-deprecation and reverence. Ozzy recounted how meeting McCartney years ago felt “like meeting Jesus Christ” and said he’d still be honored to record with the Beatle, though he doubts it will ever happen. This wishful thinking has been widely picked up by mainstream outlets, further cementing the Prince of Darkness’s lifelong adoration for The Beatles and his enduring place in music’s upper echelon.

    Elsewhere, Ozzy is gearing up for some post-concert public appearances. He and the family—Sharon, Kelly, and Jack—have been confirmed as headliners at Comic Con Midlands in Birmingham on July 12 and 13, with tickets and appearance package prices drawing fresh headlines for their steepness. On social media, Ozzy remains active and upbeat, posting about visiting and signing the new Black Sabbath mural, racking up tens of thousands of likes and keeping fan excitement high. All in all, this has been a week of farewells, fanfare, and reflection for one of rock’s most colorful icons, with every indication that Ozzy Osbourne’s legacy is being honored with the spectacle and affection befitting heavy metal royalty.

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  • Ozzy's Final Bow: Black Sabbath Reunites for Farewell Concert & Comic Con Appearance
    Jun 24 2025
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    Ozzy Osbourne is at the epicenter of music headlines this week, with the world buzzing over what promises to be his final performance. The trailer for his historic farewell concert, “Back to the Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow,” just dropped, and anticipation is hitting new heights. Set for July 5 at Villa Park in Birmingham, this will be more than just a concert—it’s a full-circle moment as Ozzy reunites with Black Sabbath’s original lineup, including Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and, notably, Bill Ward, who missed the last reunion tour. According to Far Out Magazine, Ozzy considers Bill’s return hugely meaningful, stating, “My career started with Bill, and I’d really like to finish with Bill by my side.” This performance is being billed as truly final—Ozzy told Mojo he’s “done, done, done,” and his wife Sharon confirmed to the BBC that this is the definitive end to his stage career.

    The lineup is a who’s who of heavy metal and hard rock, with Metallica, Pantera, Slayer, Guns N’ Roses, Tool, Mastodon, and many more joining the bill. Fans unable to score tickets—since they sold out within hours—will be able to watch a global livestream, with video on demand available until July 7. For those following Ozzy on Instagram, he posted a rehearsal update this morning that racked up tens of thousands of likes and hundreds of comments, showing fans he’s gearing up physically and emotionally for the big night.

    Although he canceled his 2023 tour due to health struggles—Parkinson’s disease has made performing more difficult—Ozzy’s commitment to this farewell is absolute. In his words on SiriusXM, “If my God wants me to do the show, I’ll do it... I'm giving it everything I've got.” He’s bringing in a trainer to help him prep, saying, “I haven’t done any physical work for the last seven or so years.”

    The saga doesn’t end on stage. Just a week after the concert, Ozzy and the entire Osbourne clan—Sharon, Kelly, and Jack—will appear at Birmingham Comic Con on July 12 and 13. According to event organizers and Parade Magazine, this pop culture milestone is set to offer fan meet-and-greets, autograph sessions, and live discussions about their impact on music and television history. While the details are still under wraps, anticipation for this rare full-family appearance is running high.

    In sum, Ozzy Osbourne’s final bow is making headlines everywhere, from music blogs to mainstream news, and for fans and pop historians alike, these coming days mark the closing of a legendary era—one last thunderous performance before the Prince of Darkness draws the curtains for good.

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