Tickets for Black Sabbath's reunion concert sold out quicker than you can say 'Sweet Leaf'! Don't miss out on the heavy metal frenzy this summer!
The telephones have been ringing off the hook and social media has been ablaze as Black Sabbath announces their ‘Back to the Beginning’ concert at Villa Park, Birmingham — their first performance in two decades! After years of speculation, fans can finally rejoice, as Ozzy Osbourne reunites with fellow legends Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward for what promises to be a monumental event in rock history. Ticket sales kicked off at 10 AM and, true to form, the heavy metal mega-fans showed their commitment, with over 150,000 people jostling for a chance to witness the iconic band live on July 5th.
Of course, where there's excitement, there's also a fair share of outrage, particularly when it comes to ticket prices. Fans have taken to the internet in droves to voice their displeasure over what they believe are extortionate rates for Ozzy's final show. ‘Outrageous!’ and ‘Rip-off!’ became the everyday lingo for fans trying to wrangle tickets at inflated prices. Despite the public outcry, the tickets sold out faster than you can strum an electric guitar, leaving countless eager fans empty-handed and ready to take off their boots and find a rock to cry under.
In an interesting twist, sales for these coveted tickets were reported to have skyrocketed in less than 16 minutes! As fans clamored for their spot, many were left wondering if the experience would be worth the heartache of ticket desertion. Many liken the challenge to securing a ticket for Black Sabbath’s final concert as being 'harder to get than an Oasis reunion', a testament to the legendary status of both bands! If you thought the queues outside shops on Black Friday were intense, think again — this was the metal equivalent that had everyone screaming.
While dedicated followers of Black Sabbath hope for a miracle to snag last-minute tickets or find them through resellers, this reunion concert will undoubtedly mark the end of an era. Heavy metal fans will gather in unison on the day, showcasing their unwavering loyalty to the band. So whether you're rocking the classic Black Sabbath t-shirt or preparing a selection of headbanging hairstyles, make sure to hold on tight to the spirit of live music. Because once the final riff has strummed, the heavy metal legends will fade from the stage and into history!
Did you know that Black Sabbath is credited with pioneering heavy metal music? Their self-titled debut album released in 1970 featured the iconic track 'Black Sabbath', which is often regarded as one of the first heavy metal songs ever recorded. The band has won multiple awards, including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, solidifying their status as rock royalty. The legacy they leave behind at Villa Park will undoubtedly be one for the history books!
Wanna know another fun fact? Ozzy Osbourne, the unforgettable frontman, isn't just known for his music but also for his wild antics both on and off the stage. From biting the head off a bat to starring in a reality TV show, Osbourne’s unpredictable lifestyle has made him a household name, ensuring that even after the band fades from the spotlight, his legendary tales will continue to enthrall fans for years to come!
Osbourne will be joined by Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for Black Sabbath's first performance in 20 years. The Back to the Beginning event takes ...
The Live Nation general sale begins at 10am for passes to see Black Sabbath and a mega line-up of heavy metal fans in Birmingham on Saturday, July 5.
Over 150000 fans joined the queue this morning to try and buy the remaining tickets for Black Sabbath's Back to the Beginning concert at Villa Park this ...
Ozzy Osbourne is reuniting with Black Sabbath for one last hometown gig at Birmingham's Villa Park this summer - and the last batch of tickets go on sale ...
This summer, Ozzy Osbourne, Bill Ward, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler are getting the band back together for the final Black Sabbath show, which will take place ...
Fans were left outraged by ticket prices for the Back to the Beginning rock and metal extravaganza at Villa Park.
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are reuniting for one last time to play a fundraising concert in Birmingham on 5 July - but unlucky fans have struggled ...
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne, 76, is set to reunite with his Black Sabbath mates for one last time to play a charity concert in Birmingham on 5 July. SIMILAR ...
Hopeful heavy metal fans who are scrambling to try one last time to secure tickets to the long-awaited Black Sabbath reunion concert have been warned to ...
This Valentine's Day is for music lovers with three mammoth UK tours - Beyonce, Kendrick Lamar, and Black Sabbath - tickets on sale.
The gig will be the first time the original line-up - Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward - have played together in 20 years and tickets sold out ...
Tickets for the legendary band's reunion gig go on general sale, with fans reporting mixed fortunes.
The legendary rock band - who have a combined age of 303 - will reunite for one final concert in their hometown of Birmingham in July as part of an all day ...