Ozzy Osbourne’s final concert with Black Sabbath will be shown in theaters in 2026. Titled *Back to the Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow*, the film captures the July 5 performance at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, just weeks before Ozzy’s passing at 76.
Black Sabbath describes the film as a love letter to Ozzy and their groundbreaking sound. It will be a condensed version of the epic all-day event held at Villa Park. Fans can expect a deeply personal and electrifying farewell from the godfather of heavy metal, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews from this iconic live show.
The film includes classic performances of hits like “War Pigs,” “Iron Man,” “Children of the Grave,” and “Paranoid.” Action star Jason Momoa hosted the event, and many music legends from different eras shared the stage. Metallica delivered a powerful set, while Guns N’ Roses lit up the night. Slayer and Pantera also brought their heavy sound to the mix. Surprise appearances included Ronnie Wood from The Rolling Stones and Steven Tyler from Aerosmith.
One of the highlights of the night was an unforgettable drum battle featuring Tool’s Danny Carey, Blink-182’s Travis Barker, and Chad Smith from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Yungblud and Ghost’s Papa Emeritus also took turns on stage.
This concert marked the end of a 50-year journey for Black Sabbath, who helped shape the heavy metal genre in the late 1960s. Birmingham is significant as it’s where Ozzy was born and where Black Sabbath first made their mark. Fans can look forward to this amazing tribute to Black Sabbath’s legacy, though the exact premiere date is still to be announced.
