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Watch: Ozzy Osbourne performs five songs at his final gig ever!

Ozzy may be stepping away from live performances, but his set proved that the man, the myth, the metal is still unstoppable.

The man himself, Ozzy Osbourne, tore the fkn house down at him and Black Sabbath's Back to the Beginning gig in Birmingham's Villa Park today (July 6).

The 76-year-old rock icon was risen to the stage in Birmingham for his last-ever live show, performing a powerhouse set that proved the Prince of Darkness still knows how to command a crowd, even while sitting down and battling a bunch of health issues.

As he took the stage, Ozzy looked visibly taken aback and told the crowd: "It's so good to be on this fucking stage. Let the madness begin!"

The madness delivered. Ozzy kicked his five-song-set off with his 1980 tune I Don't Know. As for his band, it was made up of drummer Tommy Clufetos, guitarist Zakk Wylde, keyboardist Adam Wakeman and bassist Mike Inez.

Waving his arms around during the set and dressed in his signature black leather and eye liner - while the crowd of 42,000 went mental - it's clear the lad's still fkn got it.

Next up was Mr. Crowley, followed by Suicide Solution.

"Let me see those fucking hands in the air!" Ozzy said during his performance, as he looked like he was having the time of his life.

After Suicide Solution, Ozzy took a moment to soak it all in.

"I've been laid up for fucking six years, you have no idea how I feel. Thank you from the bottom of my heart," he said, visibly emotional.

The Prince of Darkness then ripped into his iconic ballad Mama I'm Coming Home - and shit this one made me emotional.

And for his fifth and final song of the evening, Ozzy gave us his final performance of Crazy Train.

And with that, confetti rained down as 42,000 voices chanted his name.

Ozzy may be stepping away from live performances, but his set proved that the man, the myth, the metal is still unstoppable.

Long live the Prince of Darkness!