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June 29, 2025 3 mins
Ozzy Osbourne BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Ozzy Osbourne has dominated music headlines this week with the build-up to his monumental final performance with Black Sabbath at the Back to the Beginning concert, set for July 5th at Birmingham’s Villa Park. This show is being widely covered as the historic closure of a legendary live career, with a massive guest lineup including Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, and Guns N' Roses, and will be streamed globally for fans unable to attend in person. A new promo trailer for the event fueled major buzz, while rehearsal teasers shared on social media stoked excitement by showing Ozzy reconnecting with original Sabbath bandmates Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. The chemistry appears strong despite decades of public ups and downs among the group, as Tony Iommi revealed his own nerves and excitement in recent interviews, underscoring the momentous nature of this reunion and farewell.

Ozzy, now 76, has been candid about his health struggles. Speaking to Metal Hammer and SiriusXM, he described a rigorous training regimen to recover endurance lost after multiple surgeries and ongoing battles with Parkinson’s disease. He remains determined, if somewhat anxious, and under close medical watch to ensure he can give fans “120 percent” at this final show. Former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar, who’ll perform at the event, let slip that Ozzy intends to sing five songs, including his classic “No More Tears”.

But the "Prince of Darkness" surprised the world by telling both Metal Hammer and SiriusXM that this does not mark his artistic retirement: he still intends to record new music projects as long as they interest him, defining music as vital to his life and legacy. His last solo album, Patient Number 9, featured guest legends such as Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, and fans can apparently expect further studio activity, though no new releases have been formally announced.

On the business and branding front, Ozzy remains a powerhouse, with a reported net worth of $220 million as of June 2025—far outpacing his Black Sabbath bandmates, according to Finance Monthly. His merchandising machine hums along, and Ozzfest’s enduring impact continues to bolster his fortune.

His family is also scheduled for a rare public signing and photo opportunity at Comic Con Midlands in Birmingham on July 12, with VIP packages going for nearly $850, reflecting ongoing massive fan interest. Social media has been ablaze with updates, and a world-first Ozzy Osbourne exhibition just opened at the Birmingham Museum, leveraging his cultural icon status. Rumors swirl about what comes next, but one thing’s certain—Ozzy is leaving the stage, not the spotlight.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ozzy Osbourne has dominated music headlines this week with the
build up to his monumental final performance with Black Sabbath
at the Back to the Beginning concert set for July
fifth at Bominham's Villa Park. This show is being widely
covered as the historic closure of a legendary live career,
with a massive guest line up including Metallica, Slayer, Pantera

(00:22):
and Guns N' Roses, and will be streamed globally for
fans unable to attend in person. A new promo trailer
for the event fueled major buzz, while rehearsal teasers shared
on social media stoked excitement by showing Ozzi reconnecting with
original Sabbath bandmates Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. The chemistry
appears strong despite decades of public ups and downs among

(00:46):
the group, as Tony Aami revealed his own nerves and
excitement in recent interviews, underscoring the momentous nature of this
reunion and farewell. Ozzy, now seventy six, has been candid
of his health struggles. Speaking to Metal Hammer and Sirius XM,
he described a rigorous training regimen to recover endurance lost

(01:08):
after multiple surgeries and ongoing battles with Parkinson's disease. He
remains determined, if somewhat anxious, and under close medical watch
to ensure he can give fans one hundred twenty percent
at this final show. Former Van Halen frontman Sammy Hagar,
who will perform at the event, let slip that Ozzie
intends to sing five songs, including his classic No More Tears,

(01:34):
but the Prince of Darkness surprised the world by telling
both Metal Hammer and Serious ExM that this does not
mark his artistic retirement. He still intends to record new
music projects as long as they interest him, defining music
as vital to his life and legacy. His last solo album,
Patient Number nine, featured guest legends such as Eric Clapton

(01:56):
and Jeff Beck, and fans can apparently expect further studio activity,
though no new releases have been formally announced. On the
business and branding front, Ozzie remains a powerhouse, with the
reported net worth of two hundred and twenty million dollars
as of June twenty twenty five, far outpacing his Black
Sabbath bandmates, according to Finance Monthly. His merchandising machine hungs

(02:19):
along and oz Faest's enduring impact continues to bolster his fortune.
His family is also scheduled for a rare public signing
and photo opportunity at Comic Con Midlands in Birmingham on
July twelfth, with VIP packages going for nearly eight hundred
and fifty dollars. Reflecting ongoing massive fan interest, Social media

(02:39):
has been ablaze with updates and a world first Ozzy
Osbourne exhibition just opened at the Birmingham Museum, leveraging his
cultural icon status. Rumors swirl about what comes next, but
one thing's certain. Ozzy is leaving the stage, not the spotlight,
and that is it for today. Make sure you hit
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