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The big day is here! Black Sabbath’s farewell gig at Villa Park starts this afternoon, with bands such as Metallica and Alice in Chains also in the line-up. You can follow this huge day for Brum on our live page: 

The Big Day Is Here! Black Sabbath’s Farewell Gig at Villa Park Kicks Off This Afternoon

The moment rock fans across the globe—and especially in Birmingham—have been waiting for has finally arrived. Black Sabbath, the legendary heavy metal pioneers, are taking to the stage one last time for their farewell gig at Villa Park this afternoon. The band that helped define a genre is closing the final chapter of a monumental career, and what better place to do it than in their hometown, Brum?

This isn’t just any concert—it’s a historic occasion. Dubbed “The End: Homecoming,” today marks the culmination of more than five decades of influence, riffs, and rebellion. With fans descending from all corners of the UK (and far beyond), the atmosphere in Birmingham is electric. Roads are packed, pubs are buzzing, and Villa Park is gearing up to host what is likely to go down as one of the most memorable shows in rock history.

The line-up is nothing short of spectacular. Metallica, fellow titans of metal, are on the bill and are sure to unleash their trademark intensity. They’ve long credited Sabbath as a major influence, and their presence adds a powerful layer of generational tribute to the night. Alice in Chains, another iconic name, brings a darker, grunge-tinged edge to the show, connecting Sabbath’s legacy to the alternative waves of the ’90s and beyond. Other acts include homegrown talents and rising stars—each chosen to reflect the vast reach and enduring inspiration of Sabbath’s music.

Fans attending can expect a truly immersive experience. From rare merch and food stalls to video tributes and special guest appearances, the organizers have pulled out all the stops. There’s even a rumour that some surprise former members of Sabbath might make an appearance on stage.

For the band, this is more than a gig—it’s a homecoming of epic proportions. Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, and Geezer Butler will be playing their final notes where it all began, surrounded by the very people who supported them from the start. Given the emotional weight of the day, don’t be surprised if there are a few tears along with the headbanging.

If you can’t make it to Villa Park in person, don’t worry—you can follow every moment of this huge day for Brum on our dedicated live page. We’ll be bringing you up-to-the-minute updates, backstage glimpses, crowd reactions, and exclusive photos straight from the heart of the action.

Today isn’t just about saying goodbye to a band—it’s about celebrating a movement they started. Birmingham gave the world Black Sabbath, and now the world is watching Birmingham as it gives them the send-off they deserve. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just discovering their music, this is a day to remember.

Stay tuned, stay loud, and follow all the action live—it’s going to be one hell of a show.

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