Just when fans thought Ozzy Osbourne had taken his final bow, the Prince of Darkness proves he’s far from fading away. Days after his farewell show with Black Sabbath at Villa Park on July 5, 2025, Ozzy will storm Comic Con Midlands at Birmingham’s NEC on July 12-13. Joined by Sharon, Kelly, and Jack Osbourne, stars of the iconic The Osbournes reality show, he’s trading metal riffs for fan selfies in a historic pop culture moment.
Ozzy Osbourne at Comic Con Midlands: From Heavy Metal to Hero Worship
There’s a certain poetry in Ozzy Osbourne headlining Comic Con Midlands 2025, where rock legends meet comic book heroes. After decades of defying expectations, surviving rock’s chaos, and battling Parkinson’s disease, Ozzy’s appearance at Birmingham’s NEC is a testament to his unstoppable spirit. Fans can expect autograph sessions, photo ops, and possibly a Q&A panel with the Osbournes, though exact details are still forthcoming. Will Ozzy share tales from Black Sabbath’s final roar or hint at future surprises? One thing’s certain—he never follows the script.
Black Sabbath’s Final Show: A Historic Farewell

The Back To The Beginning concert at Villa Park on July 5, 2025, marks Black Sabbath’s final performance with its legendary lineup: Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward, reuniting for the first time in 20 years. Curated by musical director Tom Morello, the event features a jaw-dropping roster including Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Alice In Chains, Gojira, Anthrax, Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan, Guns N’ Roses’ Slash, KoRn, Tool, Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler, and Soundgarden’s surviving members. Billed as “the greatest heavy metal show ever,” all profits will support Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorn Children’s Hospice.
Ozzy’s health struggles have been well-documented, with Parkinson’s disease and multiple spinal surgeries limiting his mobility. Sharon Osbourne told NME that while he “can’t walk” easily, his voice remains unaffected, allowing him to perform. Ozzy may take the stage on a “throne that flies over the stadium,” as he revealed on his SiriusXM show, performing only “a couple of songs” to avoid overexertion. “I’m doing what I can, where I feel comfortable,” he said, emphasising his gratitude to fans. Despite doubts from Tool’s Maynard James Keenan about Ozzy’s stage return requiring “modern miracles,” fans on X are buzzing, with @PlanetRockRadio posting, “Ozzy at Villa Park? Metal history in the making!”
The Osbournes: Redefining Fame
The Osbournes’ appearance at Comic Con ties back to their groundbreaking MTV reality show, The Osbournes (2002-2004), which revolutionised personality-driven TV. On The Osbournes Podcast in 2023, Jack noted the show became “unreal” as its success grew, ruling out a fifth season. Ozzy agreed, saying, “It won’t happen again. Never in a million years.” A planned BBC series about Ozzy and Sharon’s move from Los Angeles to the UK was delayed due to his 2023 spinal surgery, and it remains unreleased.

At Comic Con, fans can relive the chaotic charm of the Osbourne family, who turned domestic life into a global spectacle. Their Birmingham appearance is especially fitting, given Ozzy’s roots in Aston and his lifelong love for Aston Villa, making Villa Park and the NEC homecoming stages.
A Legacy That Defies Retirement
Ozzy’s journey—from pioneering heavy metal with Black Sabbath’s 1970 debut to becoming a reality TV icon—cemented his status as a cultural titan. His resilience in the face of health challenges, including a Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2020 and seven spinal surgeries, inspires fans worldwide. “He wants to say thank you to everybody,” Sharon told NME at Villa Park, highlighting his drive to connect despite physical limitations.
What’s Next for the Prince of Darkness?
Ozzy’s health may limit his stage time, but his spirit is unbreakable. Comic Con Midlands at Birmingham NEC, July 12-13, 2025, offers fans a chance to see rock royalty in a new light—no mosh pits, just pure fandom. Will he drop hints about future projects, like the stalled BBC series or new music? One thing’s clear: Ozzy Osbourne doesn’t retire—he reinvents.
Catch the Osbournes at Comic Con Midlands. More details on the Back To The Beginning concert.



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