
“Back To The Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow”, the upcoming cinematic experience capturing Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath’s legendary final performance….. link below 👇👇
Back To The Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow
– A Cinematic Send‑Off for the Ages
Overview & Premiere Plans
“Back To The Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow” is a 100-minute feature‑length concert film, produced by Mercury Studios, capturing the July 5, 2025 farewell event at Villa Park in Birmingham—the home of Black Sabbath. Set for theatrical release in early 2026, the film distills that marathon, emotionally charged day into a visceral cinematic experience. It will later arrive on DVD and Blu‑ray.
The Event Itself
Held in Ozzy’s hometown and attended by about 40–45,000 fans, the day blended nostalgia with star‑studded performances. The original Sabbath lineup—Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—reunited on stage for the first time in nearly 20 years. Ozzy, battling Parkinson’s and dependent on a throne to sing, delivered his final performance with the band.
The event also featured stunning contributions from a who’s‑who of rock and metal: Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Slayer, Pantera, Tool, Alice in Chains, Mastodon, Anthrax, Lamb of God, Gojira and more—some performing Sabbath classics or Ozzy solo hits. Highlights included a drum showdown featuring Danny Carey (Tool), Travis Barker (Blink‑182), and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers).
Host, Director & Musical Lead
Hosted by Jason Momoa, the show was elevated by Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), who served as musical director. Morello himself noted that the concert raised approximately $190 million for charities including Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorn Children’s Hospice.
Set List & Film Content
The film promises to include thunderous versions of Sabbath staples such as “War Pigs,” “Iron Man,” “Children of the Grave,” and the grand finale “Paranoid”. It will also feature Ozzy’s solo hits—captured in a separate set with backing by Zakk Wylde, Mike Inez, and Tommy Clufetos. Expect rare behind‑the‑scenes footage, backstage candid moments, and musician interviews that add emotional depth.
Charitable Impact & Emotional Resonance
Beyond being a glorious musical homecoming, the event doubled as a powerhouse philanthropic effort—it raised roughly $190 million for charity. The film, dubbed “a love letter” to Ozzy and the genre’s heritage, is packed with stirring moments of gratitude, especially poignant given Ozzy’s health struggles.
Legacy & Historical Context
This isn’t Sabbath’s first theatrical concert release. In 2017, “Black Sabbath: The End of the End” chronicled their genting Arena farewell. But “Back To The Beginning” carries even more weight—marking Ozzy’s last stage appearance and reuniting all four original members in their spiritual home. It cements Sabbath’s legacy and Ozzy’s iconic status in rock history.

Tony Iommi, in interviews, called the event “the most iconic night in metal history,” praising the raw authenticity and emotional weight of the performance. The Guardian lauded the show as an “all‑star farewell to the gods of metal”—emotional, epic, and deserving of cinematic immortality.
What Fans Can Look Forward To
A tight, 100-minute cinematic experience capturing the essence of a day-long rock‑fest
Powerful performances of Sabbath and Ozzysolo classics
Emotionally resonant footage of Ozzy seated on his throne, facing his final bow
Heartfelt interviews and candid behind‑the‑scenes moments
Spectacular star cameos and electrifying superstar performances
A global audience scope—not just those in Villa Park—thanks to the 5.8 million livestream viewers
A legacy‑defining celebration of heavy metal’s birthright
Release Infos & Future Plans
Theatrical Release: Early 2026, launching in cinemas worldwide
Home Media: DVD and Blu‑ray to follow in later 2026
Soundtrack Single: Yungblud’s live cover of Sabbath’s “Changes” will be released concurrently, with proceeds going to the same charities
Merch & Extras: Expect deeper home edition bonus content—extended interviews, full sets, possibly even additional tracks from the marathon concert
Why You Should Be Excited
Finality with Flair – Ozzy’s last performance is epic, emotional, and unforgettable—a once‑in‑a‑lifetime event now captured for posterity.
Star Power – Legendary acts join the celebration, turning this into a metal‑rock pop‑culture milestone.
Cinema Magic – High‑production concert film with immersive visuals and sound; pure Big‑Screen Rock.
Charitable Heart – Massive donations to Parkinson’s research and Birmingham charities.
Legacy Preservation – A historic document of Sabbath’s final curtain and metal’s deep roots in Birmingham.
What You Can Do Now
Mark Your Calendar: Keep an eye out for local theater listings in early 2026.
Follow Official Channels: Mercury Studios and Ozzy’s social media will share release dates and theaters.
Support the Charities: When the film releases, revenue will fuel vital causes Ozzy championed.
Share the Story: Use it to introduce friends to Sabbath’s powerhouse legacy; it’s a perfect entry into metal history.
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