Ozzy Ozzy Osbourne Farewell Songs Sounds Historical Record

Ozzy Ozzy Osbourne Farewell Songs Sounds Historical Record

Birmingham event raised more than $ 200 million for charities and became the biggest charity show in history

On July 5, Ozzy Osbourne He officially said goodbye to the stage with a feat as grand as his own trajectory. THE Back to the beginningas the event was baptized, gathered the Madmanyour old colleagues from Black Sabbath And a heavy metal constellation for a celebration that made history, not only musically but also socially. The festival, held in Birmingham, the singer’s hometown, became the most revenue charity show in history, surpassing the impressive mark of $ 200 million.

The event was broadcast live via Pay-per-View and featured performances by big names in heavy rock and metal, covering five decades of sound legacy. But the most emblematic point of the night was the return of Ozzy to the stage with the Black Sabbaththe last time the group divided the spotlight live. The symbolic and powerful meeting served as a definitive and emotional closure of an important chapter of music.

The collection, initially estimated at US $ 190 million, was updated after parallel donation initiatives and raffles promoted by benefited institutions. Organizations Birmingham Children’s Hospital, AHREN CHILDREN’S HOSPICE and Cure Parkinson’s They will divide the values, which include tens of thousands of additional dollars obtained by selling solidarity tickets.

Tom Morellofrom Rage Against The Machinehe served as the show’s music director and was one of the first to share the impressive numbers. The guitarist celebrated the achievement on social networks and reinforced the importance of the event not only as a show, but as a transforming force. The final revenue surpassed, with time off, the US $ 100 million raised by FIERAID in Los Angeles earlier this year.

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Source: Rollingstone

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