Guns N' Roses, Tool and Rival Sons have joined the lineup for Black Sabbath's big Back to the Beginning reunion/farewell concert.Other new additions to the bill
Me and my high school friends, when we got tired of bemoaning Chicago’s crappy sports teams and our lack of success with girls, would often pass the time by debating
Beyoncé's tour launched on a massive day for concertgoers - with tickets also becoming available for Ozzy Osbourne's final gig with Black Sabbath plus Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Patti Smith, Beck, Morrissey,
At one point he was 66,000th in the virtual ticket queue but vowed to stay to the bitter end. "I got stuck on about 53,000 for ages," he said, "then all of a sudden it went down to [just] 40-something and quicker from there.
However, ahead of the July 5th concert, Osbourne wants fans to know that despite his restrictions he will give it his all. During a recent episode of Ozzy’s Boneyard on SiriusXM, Ozzy Osbourne revealed that he will not play a full set with the band.
Guns N’ Roses, Tool, producer/musician Andrew Watt, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid have been added to the lineup for Back to the Beginning, the massive final Black Sabbath concert on July 5 in the latter band’s hometown of Birmingham,
He will reunite with the original Black Sabbath lineup for what will most likely be his final performance. The show is happening in the band’s Birmingham hometown this summer, and it will include performances from both Sabbath and solo Ozzy Osbourne.
The iconic heavy metal band, Black Sabbath, is all set for its final live performance at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, on July 5.
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Ozzy Osbourne is the subject of a new Paramount+ documentary, titled “No Escape From Now,” which will chronicle his health issues and upcoming final show with Black Sabbath. The feature-length project,