Tickets have started to appear via official channels as fans scramble to secure their spot at Back To The Beginning on July 5, 2025This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreTony Iommi, Andy Copping and Sharon OsbourneTony Iommi, Andy Copping and Sharon Osbourne(Image: Getty Images for Live Nation UK)

A new wave of tickets to see Black Sabbath’s final gig at Villa Park have appeared on the Ticketmaster website as hopeful fans scramble to secure their spot for Ozzy Osbourne’s swan song.

Determined heavy metal fans spotted that passes to see Ozzy, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward together for a final time on July 5, 2025, had become available on Ticketmaster, taking the show from ‘sold out’ to ‘low availability’.

When BirminghamLive visited Ticketmaster at 2:45pm on Friday, June 13 there were passes available in a number of sections around the stadium to see what music director Tom Morello is calling ‘the greatest heavy metal show ever’.

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Some 13 seating zones showed as having availability, including blocks in the lower stands.

The cheapest of the tickets were priced at £240.22 each while others came in at £412.50 a piece.

When tickets went on general sale back on February 14, 2025 they sold out within 16 minutes.

Afterwards, fans bid upwards of £20,000 to secure their spots in the stadium, with funds going to Acorns Children’s Hospice.

Now passes are coming up for sale with those who got theirs permitted to sell via the official Ticketmaster resale platform.

It’s been a good news day for Black Sabbath fans heading to Birmingham for the star-studded last gig.

This morning it was revealed that Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery would host a special Ozzy Osbourne exhibition showcasing the Prince Of Darkness’ prized awards and platinum discs.

The Working Class Hero exhibition begins on June 25 and will run through summer until September 28.

Meanwhile, was also announced that a Black Sabbath photography exhibition would take over Victoria Square all summer.