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Ozzy Osbourne performs final concert with Black Sabbath bandmates and more legendary artists

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Christina Dugan Ramirez
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Ozzy Osbourne, 76, performed his final show with Black Sabbath bandmates Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, and Bill Ward at his 'Back To The Beginning' farewell concert in Birmingham, England, on Saturday. The 10-hour event, hosted by Jason Momoa, featured performances from Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Jack Black, Steven Tyler, and drum battles. Despite ongoing health issues including Parkinson's disease, Osbourne performed seated, singing hits like 'Crazy Train' and 'Mama I’m Coming Home', expressing gratitude to the crowd. The concert follows his 2023 tour cancellation due to medical issues.

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  1. 1 2003: Osbourne diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and almost died in an ATV accident.
  2. 2 February 2023: Osbourne announced cancellation of tour dates due to ongoing medical issues.
  3. 3 January 29 (implied 2025): Osbourne discussed his health on his Sirius XM show 'Ozzy Speaks'.
  4. 4 Saturday (July 5, 2025, inferred from article published July 6): Ozzy Osbourne performed his final concert 'Back To The Beginning' in Birmingham, England.
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What: Ozzy Osbourne performed his final concert, 'Back To The Beginning,' with Black Sabbath bandmates and other legendary artists.
When: Saturday
Where: Birmingham, England
Why: Osbourne's farewell to the stage due to ongoing medical issues and health scares, including Parkinson's disease and physical weakness from multiple operations.
How: A 10-hour concert featuring multiple artists, livestreamed in the U.K., with Osbourne performing seated on a black throne due to physical limitations.

Ozzy Osbourne, 76, performed his final show with Black Sabbath bandmates Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, and Bill Ward at his 'Back To The Beginning' farewell concert in Birmingham, England, on Saturday. The 10-hour event, hosted by Jason Momoa, featured performances from Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Jack Black, Steven Tyler, and drum battles. Despite ongoing health issues including Parkinson's disease, Osbourne performed seated, singing hits like 'Crazy Train' and 'Mama I’m Coming Home', expressing gratitude to the crowd. The concert follows his 2023 tour cancellation due to medical issues.