Back To The Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow Heads to Cinemas in 2026
A thunderous farewell to the godfather of metal gets the big-screen treatment
Mercury Studios has officially announced the theatrical release of Back To The Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow, a feature-length concert film capturing Ozzy Osbourne’s final live performance in his hometown of Birmingham. Set to debut in early 2026, the film will immortalize what many are calling the most iconic night in metal history.
Held at Villa Park on July 5, the all-day mega-event was more than a concert—it was a generational reckoning. A celebration of five decades of darkness, distortion, and defiance, Back To The Beginning brought together a pantheon of rock royalty to honour the pioneering sound of Black Sabbath and the indelible legacy of Ozzy Osbourne. Now, fans worldwide will get to relive the magic in a 100-minute cinematic experience that promises to be as electrifying as the real thing.
A Farewell Like No Other
Presented as a love letter to Ozzy and the genre he helped forge, the film will spotlight thunderous renditions of Sabbath classics like War Pigs, Iron Man, Children of the Grave, and a show-stopping Paranoid. But this isn’t just a concert film—it’s a deeply personal farewell. With exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews, Back To The Beginning aims to capture the emotional gravity of Ozzy’s final bow, offering fans a rare glimpse into the man behind the myth.

Hosted by Jason Momoa, the original event was a star-studded spectacle. From Metallica and Guns N’ Roses to Slayer, Pantera, Tool, and Ghost, the lineup read like a who’s who of heavy music. Ronnie Wood, Steven Tyler, and Yungblud added unexpected flair, while a jaw-dropping drum-off between Tool’s Danny Carey, Blink-182’s Travis Barker, and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith pushed the energy into overdrive.
Critical Acclaim
The press didn’t hold back. The Guardian called it “the most iconic night in metal history,” praising Sabbath’s “bludgeoning force” even in their twilight years. The Independent described it as “a celebration of the delicious darkness Osbourne and his coven unleashed,” while Louder Sound declared it “amongst the biggest and most important metal gigs of all time.”
For fans who were there—and those who joined the global livestream—the event was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But for the rest of the world, the upcoming theatrical release offers a second chance to witness history.
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Yungblud’s Tribute: “Changes” Released Today
One of the most talked-about moments of the night was Yungblud’s hauntingly intimate cover of Black Sabbath’s 1972 ballad Changes. Backed by a supergroup featuring Nuno Bettencourt, Sleep Token’s II, Frank Bello, and Adam Wakeman, Yungblud’s stripped-down performance cut through the grandeur of the day with raw vulnerability. Today, that rendition has been officially released as a standalone single.
Ozzy himself praised the cover, saying, “I couldn’t have done it better myself.” The release is more than a tribute—it’s a fundraiser. All proceeds will go to Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorns Children’s Hospice, continuing the charitable spirit of the original event, which raised nearly $200 million.
“This was hands down the biggest moment of my entire life,” Yungblud said. “I got to stand on stage and honour one of my heroes, and the fact that it has touched so many is truly overwhelming.”

What’s Next?
While the film hits cinemas in early 2026, Mercury Studios has confirmed that a physical product release will follow later in the year. Whether you’re a die-hard Sabbath fan or a newcomer drawn in by the sheer scale of the event, Back To The Beginning promises to be a must-watch—a cinematic monument to the legacy of heavy metal’s founding father.
More details on the theatrical rollout are expected in the coming months. For now, fans can stream Yungblud’s “Changes” and keep their eyes on www.backtothebeginning.com for updates.
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