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Ozzy Bids the World Farewell: Prince of Darkness Reunites with Black Sabbath for One Final, Thunderous Bow at Villa Park

**Ozzy Bids the World Farewell: Prince of Darkness Reunites with Black Sabbath for One Final, Thunderous Bow at Villa Park**

 

In an emotional and historic moment, **Ozzy Osbourne** took the stage for the last time, reuniting with **Tony Iommi**, **Geezer Butler**, and **Bill Ward** to close the curtain on a 50-year legacy that built the very foundations of heavy metal.

 

 

**Ozzy Bids the World Farewell: Prince of Darkness Reunites with Black Sabbath for One Final, Thunderous Bow at Villa Park**

 

In a moment that felt like the end of time itself, **Ozzy Osbourne** took to the stage for the final time on Saturday night at *Villa Park*, reuniting with his original **Black Sabbath** bandmates — **Tony Iommi**, **Geezer Butler**, and **Bill Ward** — for a show that was as much a celebration as it was a goodbye.

 

After an emotional solo set that saw Ozzy perform five of his most beloved songs — including a heartfelt rendition of *Mama, I’m Coming Home* that left many fans visibly moved — the lights dimmed, the roar of the crowd surged, and the founding members of Black Sabbath took their places one last time.

 

The band launched into *War Pigs*, and the decades seemed to melt away. Iommi’s riffs were as crushing as ever, Butler’s bass thundered like a war drum, and Ward, at 77, delivered with raw passion and heart. Ozzy, seated on his bat-shaped throne, was visibly emotional but vocally strong — channeling every ounce of energy into this historic farewell.

 

What followed was a setlist carved from the core of heavy metal history: *N.I.B.*, *Iron Man*, and finally *Paranoid* closed the chapter on an era that changed music forever.

 

Fans around the world tuned in via livestream, many watching through tears, knowing this was truly the last ride.

 

“Ozzy forever,” one sign in the crowd read. And indeed, though the curtain has fallen on his live performances, Ozzy’s legacy — with Black Sabbath and beyond — will echo through generations of music lovers.

 

As the final notes rang out, Ozzy looked to the sky and simply said: *“Thank you… from the bottom of my heart.”*

A legend’s farewell — thunderous, emoti

onal, unforgettable.

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