Ozzy's longtime collaborator and guitarist Zakk Wylde teased that the frontman could be airborne during the event.
While performing one last time with Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne could take flight over the stadium on a throne.
Despite his battle with Parkinson's, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne remains hopeful about performing at Black Sabbath's last gig.
Oh and Ozzy will perform solo, as will the original Black Sabbath lineup of Ozzy, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward for the very final time.
Released in 1983, Born Again is the most controversial album of Black Sabbath’s illustrious career, largely thanks to the ...
Ozzy Osbourne will take the stage on a flying throne at Black Sabbath’s final show in Birmingham. A legendary farewell with ...
Zakk Wylde revealed another major detail about Black Sabbath's 'Back to the Beginning' show in a March 2025 interview.
Ozzy Osbourne has confirmed he will take the stage from a throne—possibly even a flying one—at what's being billed as Black Sabbath's final performance.  The 'Back to the Beginning' concert, set for 5 ...
Zakk Wylde is excited to participate in Black Sabbath's farewell concert with Ozzy Osbourne, but he won't be performing his ...
the sound of the Birmingham quartet’s blues roots being filtered through a hazy, disorientating occult prism. Rock’n’roll would never sound the same again after Black Sabbath and it scarcely ...
In a recent episode of Riff X's 'Metal XS', Zakk Wylde, Osbourne's longtime collaborator and guitarist, also teased his hopes ...
Singer and songwriter Ozzy Osbourne could perform at the Black Sabbath farewell show. Zakk Wylde, the metal legend's longtime collaborator and guitarist, shared what the show could look like.