The original Black Sabbath line-up has finished their final bow with Ozzy Osbourne at Birmingham's Villa Park for their Back to the Beginning gig - and it was fkn epic.
"Let me see those fucking hands! We are Black Sabbath!" Ozzy said as he took the stage on his thrown, alongside Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward.
Check out Ozzy's set and fan-shot-footage here.
The band, who haven't played together as the original line-up in two decades, delivered a four-song set and I'll tell you what, the old boys have still got it. Each and every single one of them.
The Black Sabbath lads ripped into their hit War Pigs to launch their set. OH LORD YEAH!
"Okay here's a song called N.I.B, featuring Geezer Butler!" Ozzy announced, as Geezer started off the song with an extended bass intro.
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"Geezer! Geezer!" Ozzy chanted once they'd finished N.I.B, before introducing the other members of the band. "Say hello to Bill Ward! And say hello to the one and only Tony Iommi."
Next, the iconic kick drum began for Iron Man, to which Ozzy chanted, "oi! oi!"
During their performance, you can clearly hear the passion from the crowd of 42,000 at Birmingham's Villa Park, just a stone's throw away from where the band grew up.
Ozzy addressed the crowd a bunch throughout the set, at one point saying, "you're beautiful thank you so much."
After they finished up Iron Man, Ozzy took another moment to share his and the band's gratitude.
"Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love you, we love you," he said, before announcing, "go fucking crazy for the last time! Come on!"
And with that, the heavy metal legends ripped into their final song, Paranoid. I'll tell you what, they may've only played for four songs, but their energy was palpable - even from just watching it through a screen here at The Rock HQ in New Zealand.
"Thank you, God bless you all..." Ozzy said, before Geezer, Bill and Tony waved to the crowd. Then, Black Sabbath branded confetti launched over the crowd, and a big ol' firework display could be seen in the sky.
"I can't get off the fucking stage!" Ozzy could be seen shouting to his crew, before soaking in his last moments with the stadium. Legend has it, he's still on the stage now.
Fuck, man. What a show. What a band. What a legacy.