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Rock and metal artists at Black Sabbath's last show. Credit: Reproduction/Ross Halfin/Instagram

Rock and metal artists at Black Sabbath's last show. Credit: Reproduction/Ross Halfin/Instagram

'Back To The Beginning': Black Sabbath's farewell concert will be released in theaters.

Historic performance in Birmingham arrives in cinemas in 2026.

Black Sabbath announced that their historic performance Back To The Beginning will be released in theaters in early 2026.

Black Sabbath  's farewell concert took place last Saturday, July 5th, at Villa Park in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Approximately 40,000 people attended the event, with 5.8 million people watching the show online.

Currently in production at Mercury Studios , the concert film will be a celebration. The film will seek to capture the emotional weight of Ozzy and his band's final show in his hometown of Birmingham, United Kingdom.

The 100-minute cinematic experience features a condensed version of the historic event, with exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, as announced by the production company on social media:

Presented as a love letter to Ozzy and the pioneering sound of Black Sabbath, the theatrical release will be a condensed version of the epic, day-long event held at Villa Park. Featuring thunderous performances of 'War Pigs', 'Iron Man', 'Children of the Grave', and a breathtaking 'Paranoid', the film promises a deeply personal and electrifying farewell to the godfather of heavy metal.

Titled "Back To The Beginning ," the final show by the greatest heavy metal band reunited the four original members. Vocalist Ozzy Osbourne , bassist Geezer Butler , guitarist Tony Iommi , and drummer Bill Ward played together for the first and last time in 20 years.

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