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Back To The Beginning: Viewing details as Ozzy Osbourne's final show to be live streamed
Back To The Beginning: Viewing details as Ozzy Osbourne's final show to be live streamed

Scotsman

time10 hours ago

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  • Scotsman

Back To The Beginning: Viewing details as Ozzy Osbourne's final show to be live streamed

Missed out on Ozzy tickets? Then this could be the consolation prize you're looking for. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... -Details have emerged about a live-stream dedicated to The Prince of Darkness. -The final Ozzy Osbourne live performance, taking place next month, will be available to watch online as it occurs. Here's details where you can watch the stream and how much it's set to cost you. Fans who missed out on tickets to see Ozzy Osbourne perform one final time with Black Sabbath won't have to content with milling around near the gates of Villa Park next month. Instead, news over the weekend has emerged that the stunning metal mini-festival, said to be the very final time Osbourne will be performing some of his most iconic songs with Black Sabbath and from his solo catalogue, will be available to stream live from the comforts of their own home. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne has warned fans that his health issues may mean that he "may be sitting down" for Black Sabbath's huge Back To The Beginning reunion farewell gig at Villa Park in July. | Getty Images Tickets for the live stream have already gone on sale, as Sharon Osbourne explained the reasoning for the move: 'We had such an overwhelming demand from fans from around the globe, who couldn't get tickets to the show, and they took to social media, pleading with us to broadcast a livestream of the show. 'Being this is such a historic event, we just couldn't let them down.' The event, taking place July 5 2025, sees an incredible cast of metal figureheads performing and paying tribute to The Prince of Darkness, with Metallica, Guns N'Roses, Slayer, Tool, Pantera, Gojira, Halestorm, Alice In Chains, Lamb of Dog, Anthrax, Mastodon and Rival Sons just among some of the names confirmed to be performing this year. Where is Ozzy Osboune's last live performance being streamed? The live stream will only be available through the official Back To The Beginning website, with those who order it entitled to access to the mini-festival for 48 hours after it has finished. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The live stream will commence from 5pm BST and fans have until 3pm BST on July 7 to watch the show on demand. How much will it cost to watch Ozzy Osbourne's last live performance on streaming? The live stream offers two options - the first is just for the stream itself, and is set to cost fans £24.99 (plus services fees), while a deluxe edition also includes an exclusive live stream shirt along with the stream for £54.99 Do you have an event you'd like to share with us? You can now promote your What's On stories to us online via YourWorld at It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.

Back To The Beginning: Viewing details as Ozzy Osbourne's final show to be live streamed
Back To The Beginning: Viewing details as Ozzy Osbourne's final show to be live streamed

Scotsman

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Back To The Beginning: Viewing details as Ozzy Osbourne's final show to be live streamed

Missed out on Ozzy tickets? Then this could be the consolation prize you're looking for. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... -Details have emerged about a live-stream dedicated to The Prince of Darkness. -The final Ozzy Osbourne live performance, taking place next month, will be available to watch online as it occurs. Here's details where you can watch the stream and how much it's set to cost you. Fans who missed out on tickets to see Ozzy Osbourne perform one final time with Black Sabbath won't have to content with milling around near the gates of Villa Park next month. Instead, news over the weekend has emerged that the stunning metal mini-festival, said to be the very final time Osbourne will be performing some of his most iconic songs with Black Sabbath and from his solo catalogue, will be available to stream live from the comforts of their own home. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne has warned fans that his health issues may mean that he "may be sitting down" for Black Sabbath's huge Back To The Beginning reunion farewell gig at Villa Park in July. | Getty Images Tickets for the live stream have already gone on sale, as Sharon Osbourne explained the reasoning for the move: 'We had such an overwhelming demand from fans from around the globe, who couldn't get tickets to the show, and they took to social media, pleading with us to broadcast a livestream of the show. 'Being this is such a historic event, we just couldn't let them down.' The event, taking place July 5 2025, sees an incredible cast of metal figureheads performing and paying tribute to The Prince of Darkness, with Metallica, Guns N'Roses, Slayer, Tool, Pantera, Gojira, Halestorm, Alice In Chains, Lamb of Dog, Anthrax, Mastodon and Rival Sons just among some of the names confirmed to be performing this year. Where is Ozzy Osboune's last live performance being streamed? The live stream will only be available through the official Back To The Beginning website, with those who order it entitled to access to the mini-festival for 48 hours after it has finished. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The live stream will commence from 5pm BST and fans have until 3pm BST on July 7 to watch the show on demand. How much will it cost to watch Ozzy Osbourne's last live performance on streaming? The live stream offers two options - the first is just for the stream itself, and is set to cost fans £24.99 (plus services fees), while a deluxe edition also includes an exclusive live stream shirt along with the stream for £54.99

Black Sabbath's hometown gig to be streamed worldwide
Black Sabbath's hometown gig to be streamed worldwide

eNCA

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • eNCA

Black Sabbath's hometown gig to be streamed worldwide

LONDON - Ozzy Osbourne's final ever gig as Black Sabbath's frontman will be streamed worldwide after fans snapped up tickets for the hometown show, starring the original line-up, in just 16 minutes, the band said Friday. Osbourne, who revealed in 2020 that he has Parkinson's disease, will join Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for the all-day "Back To The Beginning" show in Birmingham, central England, where the heavy metal giants formed in 1968. The July 5 gig at Aston Villa Football Club's Villa Park stadium will also feature sets by US rockers Metallica, Guns N'Roses, Tool and Slayer among others, as well as a short solo set by Osbourne. It will be the original line-up's first show together in 20 years and Osbourne's swansong. "With the concert ... selling out in under 16 minutes, those who missed out on being there in person can immerse themselves in what is set to be the greatest heavy metal show ever," the band said Friday. Fans were able to buy live-stream tickets for £24.99 (about 30 euros), allowing them to watch the concert live, although with a two-hour delay from the start in the arena, and continue to view it for another 48 hours. "We had such an overwhelming demand from fans from around the globe, who couldn't get tickets to the show, and they took to social media, pleading with us to broadcast a live-stream of the show," said Osbourne's wife Sharon. "Being this is such a historic event, we just couldn't let them down." Black Sabbath have sold over 75 million albums worldwide and are widely recognised as one of the pioneers of heavy metal music. All profits from the show will go to charities including Cure Parkinson's and Birmingham Children's Hospital. Osbourne's diagnosis led to him pausing touring. But Sharon told the BBC the Villa Park gig would be his last. "This is his full stop," she was quoted as saying.

Black Sabbath's hometown gig to be streamed worldwide
Black Sabbath's hometown gig to be streamed worldwide

RTÉ News​

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

Black Sabbath's hometown gig to be streamed worldwide

Ozzy Osbourne's final gig as Black Sabbath's frontman will be streamed worldwide after fans snapped up tickets for the hometown show, starring the original line-up, in just 16 minutes, the Birmingham band have said. Osbourne, who revealed in 2020 that he has Parkinson's disease, will join guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Terry 'Geezer' Butler, and drummer Bill Ward for the all-day Back to the Beginning show in Birmingham, where the heavy metal giants formed in 1968. The 5 July gig at Aston Villa Football Club's Villa Park stadium will also feature sets by Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Tool, and Slayer, among others, as well as a short solo set by Osbourne. It will be the original line-up's first show together in 20 years and Osbourne's swansong. "With the concert ... selling out in under 16 minutes, those who missed out on being there in person can immerse themselves in what is set to be the greatest heavy metal show ever," the band said. Fans were able to buy live-stream tickets from 3:00pm on Friday for £24.99, allowing them to watch the concert live, although with a two-hour delay from the start in the arena, and continue to view it for another 48 hours. "We had such an overwhelming demand from fans from around the globe, who couldn't get tickets to the show, and they took to social media, pleading with us to broadcast a live-stream of the show," said Osbourne's wife Sharon. "Being this is such a historic event, we just couldn't let them down." Black Sabbath have sold over 75 million albums worldwide and are widely recognised as one of the pioneers of heavy metal. All profits from the show will go to charities including Cure Parkinson's and Birmingham Children's Hospital. Osbourne's diagnosis led to him pausing touring, but Sharon Osbourne told the BBC the Villa Park gig would be his last. "This is his full stop," she was quoted as saying.

Sharon Osbourne says 'we couldn't' as Black Sabbath live stream announced
Sharon Osbourne says 'we couldn't' as Black Sabbath live stream announced

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Sharon Osbourne says 'we couldn't' as Black Sabbath live stream announced

The eyes of the world will turn to Aston this summer as a live stream of Black Sabbath's final ever gig, Back To The Beginning at Villa Park Stadium, is beamed around the globe. Billed as the greatest heavy metal show of all time, the July 5 show will feature a who's who of rock n' roll, with artists including Metallica, Anthrax, Pantera and more taking to the Villa Park stage. The event, to be hosted by Hollywood star Jason Momoa, will bring thousands of heavy metal fans to the city, with tickets a hot commodity. Read more: Huge Black Sabbath final Birmingham concert update for people without tickets Subscribe to the Brum Food Club for a weekly food and drink newsletter, in your inbox, every Thursday. It's free. Some fans paid in excess of £20,000 for passes to the show, committing to flying in to the gig from around the world. Now it has been revealed that the gig will be live streamed, allowing those who missed out on passes to see all the action. Tickets to the show sold out within minutes to the event but now a live stream has been confirmed with fans able to watch the gig as it happens, as well as for 48 hours after the fact. The live stream will be pay-per-view, priced at £24.99 for UK viewers and $29.99 for fans in the US. Sharon Osbourne said that the live stream has been created to fulfil the wishes of fans who were worried they'd miss out on marking Ozzy's last show. She said: "We had such an overwhelming demand from fans from around the globe, who couldn't get tickets to the show, and they took to social media, pleading with us to broadcast a live stream of the show. "Being this is such a historic event, we just couldn't let them down." The live stream tickets went on sale at on Friday, June 6 at 3pm. Fans will also be able to purchase a limited edition bundle which includes access to the show as well as a T-shirt and ticket for £54.99. American fans can claim those too, priced at $64.98. Those specific shirts will not be available for fans at the live show at Villa Park Stadium.

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