Not the weather, not the traffic.

It’s gonna be shaken because the prodigal son returns… to say goodbye.

Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, will play his final concert in the city that saw him born.

And it won’t be a show. This will be an epic funeral… without death.

A sacred ceremony where the rock will cry standing up.

Because a musician doesn’t leave. There goes a sign.

A voice that wasn’t perfect, but unique. A soul that lived in excess, but lived to tell it.

And this Saturday, in front of thousands, he will not sing: he will summon all his demons to embrace them one last time.

Birmingham will see the end of a cycle that will never be repeated.

There will be no another Ozzy. There will never be another time like His.

The industry will be able to produce clones, influencers and holograms…

But a monster as real, as human and as unforgettable as him will never be born again.

A dark light goes out.

Heavy metal’s last great fire goes out.

And when we see him come up on stage, wobbling but invincible, we’ll know:

You don’t say goodbye to an artist. A legend has been consecrated.

The rest… is history.

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