On July 5, 2025, music history was made at Villa Park Stadium in Birmingham, UK, as Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath performed together one last time during their emotional farewell concert titled “Back to the Beginning.”
But the moment that truly brought the crowd to silence—and many to tears—was when Ozzy performed one of his most beloved solo tracks, “Mama, I’m Coming Home.”
It wasn’t just a song. It was a farewell letter to his fans, his family, and a career that shaped rock and metal for over five decades.
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A Farewell with a Heartfelt Ballad
Originally released in 1991 on Ozzy’s No More Tears album, “Mama, I’m Coming Home” has long been a fan-favorite for its deeply personal lyrics and emotional delivery. Written by Ozzy, Zakk Wylde, and Lemmy Kilmister, the song is often seen as a softer, introspective moment in the Prince of Darkness’s discography.
As Ozzy sat on a custom bat-themed throne—a nod to his signature imagery—his voice rang out strong and clear. Despite ongoing health challenges, including Parkinson’s disease, his delivery was moving and full of gratitude.
A Historic Night in Birmingham
The concert took place in Black Sabbath’s hometown, and more than 40,000 fans filled the stadium. Millions more watched via livestream. This was more than a concert—it was a cultural moment.
When Ozzy began singing “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” the stadium fell silent. Fans held up signs, phone lights flickered like stars, and emotions ran high. Many described the atmosphere as “spiritual” and “once in a lifetime.”
A Legacy That Lives On
While this may be the last time Ozzy performs on a stage of this scale, his influence will never fade. From War Pigs to Crazy Train, and now to Mama, I’m Coming Home, Ozzy’s music has spanned generations.
And with this farewell performance, he didn’t just go out with a bang—he left with a full heart.
Watch the full video of Ozzy Osbourne’s emotional performance below: