
BLACK SABBATH‘s farewell concert is one of the most anticipated events in rock history, marking the end of an era for the legendary band. As fans prepare for the iconic group’s final performance, the ticket prices for their last show have been revealed by UK’s Mirror.
Tickets for the “Back to the Beginning” concert, featuring Ozzy Osbourne and BLACK SABBATH, will be priced as high as £795 (approximately $1,000), if you choose to go for Platinum Package.
While the official prices for other tickets have yet to be revealed, some have reportedly been leaked, with prices ranging from £175 to £600, depending on seating and location.
Check those below:
PL1 Gold Circle Standing – £395 ($495)
PL2 Best Seats – £395 ($495)
PL3 Seats – £275 ($340)
PL4 GA Standing – £250 ($310)
PL5 Seats – £195 ($240)
PL6 Seats – £175 ($215)
In addition, the concert offers various packages priced per person:
Silver Package – £445 ($550)
Platinum Package – £795 ($1,000)
Gold Package – £595 ($735)
There will be three chances to buy presale tickets for this heavy metal concert before general admission opens on February 14 at 10:00 am local time. The first opportunity is the Artist Presale, starting on February 11 at 2:00 am, which can be accessed by registering on the artist’s website or mailing list. The second presale, available on February 12, is exclusive to O2 or Virgin Media customers. Finally, the Live Nation Presale will begin on February 13.
This event will be a historic reunion for BLACK SABBATH’s original lineup—Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—playing together for the first time in two decades.
The legendary heavy metal band will headline a special one-day festival at Villa Park, showcasing numerous bands they influenced, such as METALLICA, PANTERA, SLAYER, GOJIRA, and ANTHRAX.
The proceeds from the event will benefit Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorn Children’s Hospice, a hospice for children supported by Aston Villa.
Ozzy Osbourne, who has postponed his “No More Tours 2” shows several times due to illness, the pandemic, and logistical issues, and who paused touring in 2023 after spinal surgery, will perform his last concert ever at Villa Park, according to Sharon.
“Ozzy didn’t have a chance to say goodbye to his friends, to his fans, and he feels there’s no been no full stop,” she said. “This is his full stop.”
“It’s my time to go Back to the Beginning, time for me to give back to the place where I was born,” Ozzy said in a statement. “How blessed am I to do it with the help of people whom I love.
“Birmingham is the true home of metal. Birmingham forever.”
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