**Black Sabbath Reunites for One Final “War Pigs” — A Tear-Stained Farewell Etched Into Rock Eternity**
It was a night no one thought would happen again—until it did. In their hometown of Birmingham, before 40,000 roaring fans and millions watching around the world, the original Black Sabbath lineup took the stage one final time. Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—together again after two decades—for a performance that shook the earth and cracked the sky.
The event, titled *Back to the Beginning*, was a 10-hour epic celebrating the legacy of the band that birthed heavy metal. It brought out rock royalty—Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Slayer, Steven Tyler—all there to bow before the gods. But the most unforgettable moment of the night came when Ozzy, battling Parkinson’s, was wheeled onto the stage atop a towering bat-shaped throne, his eyes gleaming with fire.
“This will be the last time ‘War Pigs’ is ever played!” he roared, his voice cracking with emotion.
And then it began.
The opening riff rang out like thunder from the void. Ward’s drums pounded like the heartbeat of the planet. Geezer’s bass growled low beneath Iommi’s searing guitar. And Ozzy—seated but unbroken—unleashed the anthem that defined a generation. Tears streamed down faces, both onstage and off. Fans held each other. Legends backstage watched in awe. It wasn’t just a song. It was the final war cry of a band that forged an entire genre.
As the last note of “War Pigs” echoed through the night, Ozzy raised his fist one last time. The crowd roared, wept, chanted. And just like that, the gods took their final bow—leaving behind flames, riffs, and a legacy carved in stone.
Heavy metal didn’t die that night—it was
immortalized.