It Means Everything’: Ozzy Osbourne Speaks Up on Final Black Sabbath Show, Reveals How He Feels About The Legendary Lineup

It Means Everything’: Ozzy Osbourne Speaks Up on Final Black Sabbath Show, Reveals How He Feels About The Legendary Lineup…

 

**“It Means Everything”: Ozzy Osbourne Speaks Up on Final Black Sabbath Show, Reveals How He Feels About the Legendary Lineup**

 

In an emotional revelation ahead of Black Sabbath’s final reunion show, Ozzy Osbourne has opened up about what this moment means to him — calling it “everything” and reflecting on the band that defined heavy metal for generations.

 

Set to take place on **July 5th at Villa Park in Birmingham**, the *Back to the Beginning* concert will bring together the original lineup of Black Sabbath for one last time: Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and — after more than two decades away — drummer **Bill Ward**. For Ozzy, this isn’t just a performance; it’s a homecoming, a farewell, and a deeply personal milestone.

 

### A Sentimental Farewell

 

“This is more than a concert,” Ozzy said in a recent interview. “It’s a celebration of everything we built together — of every riff, every tour, every wild night. It means everything to me to have all four of us together again. This is the band. This is Black Sabbath.”

 

Ozzy, who has faced serious health challenges in recent years, admitted that the idea of returning to the stage with the full original lineup felt like a dream — one he wasn’t sure would ever come true. The reunion with Bill Ward in particular has struck a chord with fans and bandmates alike, marking the first time the full lineup will perform together since 2001.

 

### On Bill Ward’s Return: “It’s Right”

 

Speaking about Bill Ward’s return, Ozzy emphasized how vital it was to have all the original members present for the final chapter.

 

“Without Bill, it was never quite complete,” he said. “We had some great shows, but this one — this one had to be all of us. It just feels right. Like finishing what we started, together.”

 

Ward’s absence from the band’s previous farewell tour, *The End*, due to contractual and personal issues, left a gap that many fans felt deeply. Now, with all fences seemingly mended, the reunion offers a long-awaited sense of closure.

 

### A Legacy That Changed Music Forever

 

Black Sabbath’s impact on the music world is immeasurable. As pioneers of heavy metal, they carved a path that inspired countless bands and genres. From their haunting debut in 1970 to the thunderous farewell approaching in 2025, Sabbath’s sound remains timeless.

 

“It blows my mind to think about how far we’ve come,” Ozzy reflected. “We were just kids from Birmingham with a sound that no one understood at first. And now? We helped build an entire genre. That’s something I’ll never take for granted.”

 

### What Fans Can Expect

 

The *Back to the Beginning* show promises to be a moment of pure rock history — raw, powerful, and unforgettable. With reports of rehearsals including deep cuts and classic anthems, and whispers of special guest appearances (including rumored involvement from Guns N’ Roses), the night is shaping up to be a monumental send-off.

 

But for Ozzy, the real highlight is something simpler: sharing the stage, one final time, with his brothers in music.

 

“Black Sabbath is part of my soul,” Ozzy said, his voice thick with emotion. “And this… this is the final bow. I’m going to give it everything I’ve got.”

 

### One Last Ride Into the Night

 

As the world counts down the days to July 5th, fans know they’re about to witness something rare — a moment when legends say goodbye, not with silence, but with thunder.

 

For Ozzy and the band that started it all, the end isn’t just near. It’s legendary.

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