Confirmed: Black Sabbath announces the last spectacle of his career

Confirmed: Black Sabbath announces the last spectacle of his career


The band will have their original formation in their farewell on stage

It is confirmed: Black Sabbath, one of the greatest rock bands of all time and one of the pioneers of heavy metals, I will say goodbye to your fans this year.

Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler AND Bill Ward – the original formation of the Sabbath Black – they will perform in a charity festival in Villa ParkIn Birminghamin England, the day 5 July 2025.

Beyond Sabbath BlackOther big names of Heavy Rock will be at the event, such as Pantera, Metallica, Slayer, Gojira, Alice in Catene, Mastodon AND Anthrax.

According to the BBC, the festival income will be directed to charity institutions He takes care of the Pediatric Hospital of Birmingham, Birmingham AND Accom Hospice for children.

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Ozzy Osbourne He went to social networks to talk about this special moment about his band: “My time has returned to return to the beginning … time for me to return to the place where I was born. While I am lucky to do it with the help of the people I love. Birmingham is the real home of the metal. Birmingham for Always “The legendary 76 -year -old singer said.

THE Sabbath Blackformed in 1968, it is recognized as a pioneer of the Heavy Metal through fundamental works in the 70s such as Black Sabbath, Paranoid and Master of Reality. Among his classics there are changes, paranoid AND War pigs.

In over 50 years of career, the Black Sabbath J.Has sold more than 70 million records around the world And next to two other great bands of the genre, Deep purple AND Led Zeppelinthey were called in the United Kingdom as “The wicked Trinity of British Hard Rock and Heavy Metal.”

The band was introduced in Room fame room In 2006 and two three Grammy Awards were also assigned and in 2019 they won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Prize for his contribution to the music industry.

Source: Terra

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