The original shape of Black Sabbath Re -reunited for the first time in 20 years on Saturday in the UK – and for the last time, since the appearance was also considered the singer’s farewell concert Ozi Ozborn. The concert at Birmingham Stadium culminated with four Sabbath songs, and earlier Osborne presented a set of five songs with his solo material.

Metal and Hard-Rock bands went on stage and interpreted Sabbath covers as well as original material. “It’s so nice to be in this **** scene, you have no idea,” Osborn said in the crowd of 42,000 people when his winged throne first got up under the stage. “Let the madness start!”

Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Ayomi had earlier stated that the band would only play four songs because of their collective problems. Ozi Osborn, Gray Butler, Bill Ward, Tony Ayomi performed the “War Pigs”, “Nib”, “Iron Man” and “Paranoid” to close the 10 -hour concert at the Stadium. After the latter, Osborn received a cake and fireworks were thrown over the Villa Park.

Earlier, for his “solo” interpretation, Osborne had the support of a band that included his guitarist, Jacques Wilde, who was a Sabbath guitarist and sang “I don’t know”, “Mr. Crowley “,” Suicide Solution “,” Mama I’m Coming Home “and” Crazy Train “. 76 -year -old Ozi Ozborn, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease, sang sitting on a black throne wearing a leather coat and a golden armor who wrote his name.

Before interpreting “Mama” he told the public that he was “bedding for six years” and added: “Thank you from the bottom of my heart.” Metallica, Guns n Roses, Slayer, Tool, Pantera, Gojira, Alice in Chains, Lamb of God, Halestorm, Anthrax, Rival Sons and Mastodon went on stage performing from two to seven songs, one of which was at least one cover by Sabbath or Osborne. Guns N Roses led by Axl Rose presented four covers of Sabbath and two of their own songs. Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler also participated in the concert.

Fans from all over the world who managed to find tickets watched the historic “Back to the Beginning” concert at Aston Villa’s football stadium, a breath away from the house where Ozi Ozborn grew up. The band released his debut album in 1970, which is considered the beginning of heavy metal, for many fans, and then Ozi Osborn left for a solo career in 1979.

“Black Sabbath really started all this time, at the time of Metal,” said former Van Halen leader Sami Haggar from backstage to BBC News. “They all see them like kings, and if the kings are going to leave, then we will go to honor them.”

“Without Sabbath there would be no metallica”said the leader of the American band, James Hetfield in the crowd during their concert. “Thank you for giving us a purpose in life,” according to the BBC.

The appearance of Guns n ‘Roses included a 1978 Sabbath song, Never Say Die, with Axl Rose leader shouting at the end: “Birmingham! Oz! Sabbath! Thanks!”. The concert was attended by not only the 42,000 spectators at Villa Park in Birmingham, but also more than 3 million who paid for live broadcasting.