Jack Osborne Respect after my father Ozzy OsbourneLast live performance with Black Sabbath on Saturday, July 5.
Ozzy, 76, headlines Back to the beginning The festival in Villa Park, Aston, Birmingham, has five-song solo sets, including the classic “Mr. Crowley” and “Crazy Train” – then joined by the original “Black Sabbath” band members Tony Iommi,,,,, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward For four other songs – “War Pigs”, “Nib”, “Iron Man” and “Paranoid”), to end the night. The following His Parkinson’s disease diagnosis In 2019, Ozzy sat on the throne in front of a reported 42,000 fans.
“It’s great to get into this stage,” Osborne said to his fans. “Let the madness begin!”
His son Jack, 39, followed a star-studded concert, sharing the old-fashioned shots of his father taking him to the stage as a kid.
“For everything I learned along the way…the last good night, we love all of you,” Jack wrote via Instagram Saturday.
Jack’s sister, Kelly Osbornehis mother, Salon Osbornerecord the day by sharing your behind-the-scenes photos and videos Back to the beginning. (Ozzy and Sharon are also parents of 41-year-old daughter Aimee, but she has not posted anything related to the concert via social media.)
Birmingham brings together dozens of punk, hard rock and heavy metal legends to become one of the most impressive concert lineups in music history. Ozzy got Guns N’Roses, Metallica, Chains, Slayer and Fred Dustincluding many others.
One-time supergroup was performed by Medley, including Travis Barker Clogged with Aerosmith’s Steven Taylor And the guitarist of the Rolling Stones Ronnie Wood. Buck’s wife, Kourtney Kardashianshared drummer footage, performing the cover of the “Cosmic Symptoms” of the Black Sabbath Express her pride About his participation in the event.
Aosburg announced that they will have their last Black Sabbath show in February in Ozzy’s hometown of Birmingham. The proceeds from the activity benefit Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorn Children’s Hospice.
“It’s time for me to go back to the beginning. … It’s time for me to go back to where I was born,” said Ozzy’s statement at the time. “How happy I am with the help of the people I love. Birmingham is the real home of metal. Birmingham will always be.”
Ozzy was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and retired in 2023 with severe spinal injury. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee recently confirmed on his Sirius XM radio show that he can no longer walk but vowed not to let him stop him from leaving Performance for his hometown fans Last time.
“My weightlifting [and] Bicycle, I have a man living in my house and working with me. guardian in May. “It’s tough. I’ve been put on hold for a long time. I’ve been lying on my back and doing nothing, the first thing is your power. It’s, like, start over.”
He continued: “I have problems walking. The blood clots on my legs also have blood pressure problems from the stage. I’m used to doing two hours on the stage, jumping and running around. I don’t think I’m going to jump or run around this time. I might sit down.”
Ozzy started his career with Black Sabbath in the late 1960s until he started alone in 1979. He has sold over 100 million albums throughout his career and is a member of the British Music Hall of Fame.

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