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Black Sabbath's Ultimate Farewell: Inside the One-Night-Only Final Show—Tickets, Setlist & Streaming Details
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Fans flooded Birmingham’s Villa Park on Saturday night for “Back to the Beginning,” the emotional final show by heavy-metal pioneers Black Sabbath. Front-man Ozzy Osbourne, guitar legend Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Tommy Clufetos (standing in for Bill Ward) powered through a thunderous, career-spanning set that closed the book on the band’s 55-year legacy.
Highlights and setlist
• Opener “War Pigs” ignited 42,000 voices in unison.
• Deep cuts “Snowblind” and “Symptom of the Universe” thrilled longtime devotees.
• A fireworks-laden finale of “Paranoid” ended with Osbourne bowing, “Birmingham, thank you for giving us our lives.”
The hometown crowd—many wearing vintage tour shirts—roared for nearly five minutes before the house lights came up.
Why Villa Park mattered
The stadium sits just eight miles from the Aston neighborhood where Osbourne, Iommi and Butler formed Black Sabbath in 1968. “We started in clubs around here, so finishing here feels perfect,” Iommi told reporters at sound-check. City officials unveiled a temporary “Sabbath Way” street sign outside the stadium, and local pubs poured a commemorative “Iron Man” stout.
Concert film and global release
Mercury Studios captured the night in 6K for a 100-minute concert film due in theaters and streaming platforms in early 2026. Producers say bonus footage will include backstage interviews and rare archive clips from the band’s first U.S. tour.
Merchandise and memorabilia
Limited-edition “Final Show” vinyl and numbered posters sold out at the venue, but remaining stock drops online this Friday at 10 a.m. BST. Fans hunting for keepsakes should bookmark the official band store and sign up for stock alerts; scalpers are already listing items at triple face value.
What’s next for the members?
• Ozzy Osbourne: The Prince of Darkness has reiterated that this was his “final song” on a live stage but plans to finish his long-gestating memoir sequel.
• Tony Iommi: The riff-master is producing a charity single with Royal Birmingham Conservatoire students.
• Geezer Butler: Hints at a follow-up to his 2023 autobiography and possible bass clinics.
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