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Ozzy Osbourne & Black Sabbath's final gig, setlists + videos here

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Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s mammoth reunion and farewell gig all just went down in Birmingham's Villa Park.

42,000 Sabbath fans were headbanging, chanting, and soaking it all in at Villa Park, celebrating the final chapter of the heavy metal legends. Around 1.5 million fans from around the world joined the global stream.

Check out all of the setlists below - plus some fan shot footage.

Keen to just see Ozzy and Black Sabbath's set? Check out Ozzy's set and fan-shot footage here, and Black Sabbath's performance here.

Mastodon

1. Black Tongue

2. Blood and Thunder

3. Supernaut (Black Sabbath cover - with Gojira's Mario Duplantier, Slipknot's Eloy Casagrande and Tool's Danny Carey

Rival Sons

1. Do Your Worst

2. Electric Funeral (Black Sabbath cover)

3. Secret

Anthrax

1. Indians

2. Into the Void (Black Sabbath Cover)

Halestorm

1. Love Bites (So Do I)

2. Rain Your Blood on Me

3. Perry Mason (Ozzy Osbourne Cover)

Lamb of God

1. Laid to Rest

2. Redneck

3. Children of the Grave (Black Sabbath cover - joined by Randy Blythe for the first and third verse. He ended his set by tossing his shoes into the crowd)

Supergroup #1

Made up of David Draiman, Lzzy Hale, Whitfield Crane, Yungblud, Jake E. Lee, Mike Bordin, David Ellefson, Adam Wakeman, Nuno Bettencourt, Scott Ian, Frank Bello, Sleep Token II. All Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne covers!

1. Ultimate Sin

2. Shot in the Dark

3. Sweet Leaf

4. Believer

5. Changes

Lzzy Hale took the stage to perform "Ultimate Sin" alongside Jake E. Lee, Mike Bordin, David Ellefson, Adam Wakeman, and Nuno Bettencourt.

David Draiman followed with a powerful rendition of "Shot in the Dark," backed by Lee, Bordin, Ellefson, and Wakeman. Draiman also returned to deliver "Sweet Leaf," this time joined by Bettencourt, Bordin, Ellefson, and Scott Ian.

For "Believer," the lineup featured Whitfield Crane, Frank Bello, Sleep Token II, Scott Ian, Nuno Bettencourt, and Adam Wakeman. The performance of "Changes" saw Yungblud take the mic, accompanied by Bettencourt, Sleep Token II, Bello, and Wakeman.

Jack Black, Revel Ian, Roman Morello

1. Mr. Crowley (pre-recorded performance, Ozzy Osbourne cover)

Alice in Chains

1. Man in the Box

2. Would?

3. Fairies Wear Boots (Black Sabbath cover)

Notably, drummer Sean Kinney returned to the stage with Alice in Chains.

Gojira

1. Stranded

2. Silvera

3. Mea Culpa (with Marina Viotti)

4. Under the Sun (Black Sabbath cover)

Supergroup #2

Made up of Billy Corgan, Sammy Hagar, Papa V Perpetua, Steven Tyler, Tom Morello, Nuno Bettencourt, Rudy Sarzo, Travis Barker, Chad Smith, Danny Carey, K.K. Downing, Adam Jones, Adam Wakeman, Vernon Reid, Ron Wood, Andrew Watt 1. Symptom of the Universe (Black Sabbath cover)

2. Breaking the Law (Judas Priest cover)

3. Snowblind (Black Sabbath cover)

4. Flying High Again (Ozzy Osbourne cover)

5. Rock Candy (Montrose cover)

6. Bark at the Moon (Ozzy Osbourne cover)

7. Train Kept A Rollin (Aerosmith cover)

8. Walk This Way / Whole Lotta Love (Aerosmith/Led Zeppelin Covers)

Hell of a lot going on here. Tom Morello, Nuno Bettencourt, Rudy Sarzo, Travis Barker, Chad Smith, and Danny Carey faced off in a wild "Symptom of the Universe" drum-off. Billy Corgan, Morello, K.K. Downing, Adam Jones, Sarzo, and Carey rocked through "Breaking the Law" and "Snowblind."

Sammy Hagar, Bettencourt, Wakeman, Sarzo, Smith, and Vernon Reid delivered "Flying High Again" and "Rock Candy." Papa V Perpetua, Reid, Bettencourt, Wakeman, Sarzo, and Barker followed with "Bark at the Moon."

The night closed with Steven Tyler, Ron Wood, Morello, Bettencourt, Andrew Watt, and others tearing through "Train Kept a Rollin'," "Walk This Way," and "Whole Lotta Love."

Pantera

1. Cowboys From Hell

2. Walk

3. Planet Caravan (Black Sabbath cover)

4. Electric Funeral (Black Sabbath cover)

Tool

1. Forty Six & 2

2. Hand of Doom (Black Sabbath cover)

3. Ænema

Slayer

1. Disciple

2. War Ensemble

3. Wicked World (Black Sabbath cover)

4. South of Heaven

5. Wicked World (Black Sabbath cover)

6. Raining Blood

7. Angel of Death

Guns N' Roses

1. It's Alright (Black Sabbath cover)

2. Never Say Die! (Black Sabbath cover)

3. Junior's Eyes (Black Sabbath cover)

4. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (Blood Sabbath cover)

5. Welcome to the Jungle

6. Paradise City

Metallica

1. Hole in the Sky (Black Sabbath cover)

2. Creeping Death

3. For Whom the Bell Tolls

4. Johnny Blade (Black Sabbath cover)

5. Battery

"Thank you for giving us a purpose in life. Thank you Black Sabbath," frontman James Hetfield reportedly told the crowd.

Check out all the fan-shot-footage of Metallica's set we could find here.

Ozzy Osbourne

1. I Don't Know

2. Mr. Crowley

3. Suicide Solution

4. Mama I'm Coming Home

5. Crazy Train

Check out all the fan-shot-footage of Ozzy's set here.

Black Sabbath

1. War Pigs

2. N.I.B

3. Iron Man

4. Paranoid

Check out fan-shot-footage and coverage of Black Sabbath's performance here.

What a fkn insane gig. An incredible send-off for the god fathers of metal. Don't forget, you can catch the global stream until Tuesday 8th July 2am to re-live the whole thing in all its glory.