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Daily Express US on MSNInside all of the controversy surrounding Black Sabbath's farewell showHeavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath reunited for the first time in 20 years at their farewell show, Back to the Beginning, on July 5, but it was not without its drama.While fans were more concerned about seeing 76-year-old Ozzy Osbourne and his former bandmates,
"Now the band is both here and not here; with us, and yet gone," the Smashing Pumpkins frontman wrote on Instagram
Frontman Steven Tyler injured his vocal cords back in 2023, prompting the cancellation of the band's farewell tour. But, a comeback might be possible.
It was the heavy metal gig to, for many fans, end all heavy metal gigs as Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath bade farewell to live performing supported by a host of legendary music acts in front of 40,000 fans. The group, formed in Birmingham in 1968, rocked out Villa Park in a homecoming gig that had created a huge buzz in the city in recent weeks.
Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan has described Black Sabbath’s final concert as “beautiful and bittersweet,” sharing an emotional tribute to the heavy metal legends following their last-ever performance in Birmingham.
A Black Sabbath reunion billed as their final performance and Ozzy Osbourne's last ever featured Metallica, GNR, Steven Tyler, Slayer and other stars.
The original lineup of Black Sabbath reunited for the first time in 20 years on Saturday in the U.K. — and for the last time ever, since the performance was also billed as the final concert ever for singer Ozzy Osbourne. The Birmingham stadium show climaxed with a four-song Sabbath set, preceded by Osbourne doing …
While Manson continues to deny the allegations, the Beautiful People singer recently had his Brighton show cancelled after protests. Brighton Pavilion MP Sian Berry wrote an open letter to Brighton and Hove City Council last month, calling for the show to be axed.