Guns N' Roses, Tool and Rival Sons have joined the lineup for Black Sabbath's big Back to the Beginning reunion/farewell concert.Other new additions to the bill
Me and my high school friends, when we got tired of bemoaning Chicago’s crappy sports teams and our lack of success with girls, would often pass the time by debating
After collecting your responses, it’s painfully obvious that more often than not you guys would rather spend time in a small venue supporting a smaller or mid-level band than shell out a ridiculous sum of money to attend something like Black Sabbath’s last gig ever or a bloated festival somewhere.
However, ahead of the July 5th concert, Osbourne wants fans to know that despite his restrictions he will give it his all. During a recent episode of Ozzy’s Boneyard on SiriusXM, Ozzy Osbourne revealed that he will not play a full set with the band.
Guns N’ Roses, Tool, producer/musician Andrew Watt, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid have been added to the lineup for Back to the Beginning, the massive final Black Sabbath concert on July 5 in the latter band’s hometown of Birmingham,
He will reunite with the original Black Sabbath lineup for what will most likely be his final performance. The show is happening in the band’s Birmingham hometown this summer, and it will include performances from both Sabbath and solo Ozzy Osbourne.
The iconic heavy metal band, Black Sabbath, is all set for its final live performance at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, on July 5.
The debate about who or what instigated the birth of heavy metal will almost certainly continue until we are all reduced to ash or worm food, but for those of us who cherish this music and embrace the culture and lifestyle that goes along with it,
Black Sabbath has had a number of different singers and eras, each of which has done well, apart from which was unfairly overlooked.
Rock fans are having a lightbulb moment as they uncover the true origins of Black Sabbath's iconic name. The band, fronted by the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, is gearing up for their final gig at Villa Park this summer, sharing the stage with metal giants like ...
Black Sabbath's 'War Pigs' is one of the greatest protest tracks ever made, and as such, a lot of great names in rock music have tried their own version.
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