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In a new interview, Ozzy Osbourne has looked ahead to Black Sabbath's upcoming farewell show and admitted he will never play live again after the concert.
More than 40,000 Black Sabbath fans will be making their way to Birmingham in July for what is being described as "the greatest heavy metal show ever", marking the last ever performance of the band.
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The former Black Sabbath star, 76, is selling his DNA to a handful of dedicated fans who wish to 'clone' the heavy metal ...
Ozzy Osbourne offered 10 cans of Infinite Ozzy from Liquid Death for $450 each. According to Blabbermouth, the Black Sabbath ...
Sparkling and canned water brand Liquid Death is entering the cloning business with the sale of limited-edition cans of the ...
Ozzy Osbourne wants fans to own his DNA. The Grammy-winning singer teamed up with drink company Liquid Death to sell 10 iced ...
Osbourne teamed up with Liquid Death for a collaboration that has elicited intense reactions from fans and critics.
Ozzy Osbourne has teamed up with the beverage brand Liquid Death to launch a limited-edition item named "Infinite Ozzy." ...
Watch the new trailer promoting the livestream of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath’s star-studded farewell concert, "Back to the Beginning." ...
The original Sabbath lineup – Osbourne, Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward – is preparing to perform for the ...