Iconic English metal band Black Sabbath announced their last ever show would take place on July 5. The gig will be a part of a special festival set to take place at Villa Park in Birmingham - the band's native city where they were formed in 1968. The Metro reports that the band will be supported by other metal legends - Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, Pantera, Alice In Chains, Halestorm, Gojira, Lamb of God, and Mastodon.
Kelly Osbourne dishes update on Ozzy Osbourne as they gear up for 'countdown' Ozzy Osbourne’s wife Sharon helped him get through six years of ‘hel l’ Frontman Ozzy Osbourne - who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2003 but only revealed his illness in 2020 - will take to the stage one last time to say farewell to the band’s legions of fans. From all accounts, Ozzy wants to give fans a night they will remember for years with a gravity-defying stunt aimed to thrill thousands at Villa Park. His long-time collaborator and friend Zakk Wylde teased that Ozzy could fly over the football stadium while sitting on a custom-made throne.
While having a chat with Metal XS - according to Billboard recently, Wylde teased that Black Sabbath’s final show in July will be ambitious and ‘mind-blowing’ in ways that will surprise fans. He said: "The game plan is, let’s hope this is what happens – you’ve always got to stay on the bright side of life, because Oz was singing at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame thing. "Ozzy was just sitting at the chair and he .
