Rock icon Ozzy Osbourne is officially back in training — and not just any kind of training. The Prince of Darkness is preparing for what could be a historic final performance with Black Sabbath, the legendary band he helped shape into a global phenomenon.
After years of health struggles, including spinal surgery and a battle with Parkinson’s, Osbourne, 75, seems more determined than ever to return to the stage one last time. According to insiders close to the metal legend, he’s undergoing “heavy training” to build up strength and stamina for the show.
A Long-Awaited Goodbye to the Stage
Ozzy’s desire to reunite with Black Sabbath for a final performance has been no secret. Fans have been waiting for a proper sendoff since the band wrapped up their farewell tour, The End, back in 2017 — a tour that notably concluded in their hometown of Birmingham, England.
But Osbourne has always maintained that he wasn’t done. “I owe it to the fans to do it right,” he’s said in recent interviews. This upcoming performance could be the final curtain call not just for him, but for the band that defined heavy metal.

Ozzy’s Road to Recovery and Comeback
Despite his health issues, Ozzy has refused to let his legacy fade quietly. Over the past year, he’s kept fans updated on his progress — sometimes humorous, often honest, always raw. He’s undergone rigorous therapy and made it clear: he wants to go out on his terms.
His wife and longtime manager, Sharon Osbourne, hinted recently that Ozzy’s comeback performance could happen sooner than expected. “He’s doing everything he can to get back on stage,” she shared during an interview. “He’s laser-focused.”
What to Expect from the Show
While no official date has been confirmed, fans are already speculating about a surprise reunion at a major festival or a one-off event to celebrate Black Sabbath’s legacy. Whether it’s in Birmingham or a global stage like Glastonbury or Download Festival, one thing is certain: it’s going to be emotional.
And if it truly is the end, it’ll be the kind of rock ‘n’ roll farewell only Ozzy Osbourne could pull off — loud, legendary, and unapologetically heavy.