The Independent reported on the last concert of the rock band Black Sabbath


British musician Ozzy Osbourne and other original members of the Black Sabbath rock band gave their last concert in Birmingham with the full original line-up. This was reported on July 5 by The Independent newspaper.
"Ozzy Osbourne and the other original members of Black Sabbath, the band considered the creator of heavy metal, gave their last concert at a large-scale event held in their hometown of Birmingham," the publication says.
It is noted that among the band members were guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward. Black Sabbath performed songs such as War Pigs, Iron Man and Paranoid.
The event lasted 10 hours, and besides Black Sabbath musicians, Guns N' Roses, Metallica and Slayer also performed there. After the concert ended, fireworks were set off into the sky, and Osbourne was presented with a cake.
It was the band's first performance in 20 years with the full original line-up. The Black Sabbath band was formed in Birmingham in 1968. She became one of the most successful metal bands, selling over 75 million albums worldwide.
The Guardian newspaper reported on July 4 that the British rock band Oasis held a concert in the Welsh city of Cardiff for the first time since their reunion. It was clarified that the band performed a two-hour program on the stage of the Principality Stadium. During the concert, the musicians focused mainly on songs from their heyday in the 1990s.,
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