Metalhead Zone
  • News
    NewsShow More
    Chris Motionless Has Sad News for Motionless in White Fans Who Wait for New Music
    06/11/2026
    Dee Snider Explains Why Richie Sambora Is the True Singer of Bon Jovi Instead of Jon Bon Jovi
    06/11/2026
    Kerry King Reveals His Star-Studded Dream Lineup for His Own Farewell Celebration
    06/10/2026
    Teddy Swims Shares Surreal Details About David Lee Roth’s Private Life: ‘He’s a Badass’
    06/10/2026
    Arnel Pineda Reveals Why He Can’t Be on Steve Perry’s Level in Journey
    06/09/2026
  • Lists
    ListsShow More
    6 Quick Facts About Highly Suspect Every Rock Fan Needs To Know
    05/20/2025
    5 Things To Know About Born Of Osiris Before Their New Album
    05/19/2025
    5 Essential Facts About Orbit Culture Every Metal Fan Should Know
    05/17/2025
    6 Must-Know Trivia Facts About Ra For Nu-Metal Fans
    05/16/2025
    5 Essential Facts About Signs Of The Swarm Every Deathcore Fan Should Know
    05/15/2025
  • Deep Cut
    Deep CutShow More
    What Is Spencer Sotelo’s Net Worth After Years With Periphery?
    05/20/2025
    What Caused Saliva’s Josey Scott To Quit? Inside His Fallout And Return Attempt
    05/20/2025
    Marko Hietala’s Net Worth And Life After Leaving Nightwish
    05/19/2025
    The Truth Behind Wes Borland’s Exit And Return To Limp Bizkit
    05/19/2025
    How Rich Is Myles Kennedy After Years With Alter Bridge And Slash?
    05/17/2025
  • Reviews
    ReviewsShow More
    Why People Hate Ronnie Radke?
    08/18/2024
    Slipknot Fans Split On ‘Here Comes The Pain’ Tour: Success Or Letdown?
    08/13/2024
    Berlin’s ‘Take My Breath Away’ Has A Deeper Meaning
    07/31/2024
Reading: Randy Blythe Reveals Lars Ulrich’s Backstage Panic During Black Sabbath’s Farewell Show
Aa
Metalhead ZoneMetalhead Zone
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • Deep Cut
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Lists
  • Deep Cut
  • Reviews

Michael Monroe Recalls Emotional Reconciliation With Vince Neil

Editorial Team Editorial Team 04/28/2025
Facebook Like
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Tiktok Follow
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • About Us
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
News

Randy Blythe Reveals Lars Ulrich’s Backstage Panic During Black Sabbath’s Farewell Show

Mark 'The Riff' Davies
Last updated: 2026/05/20 at 2:13 PM
By Mark 'The Riff' Davies 5 Min Read
Share
Photo Credit: Gilbert Carrasquillo/Getty Images - Marc Pfitzenreuter/Redferns via Getty Images - Ross Halfin

Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe recently shared insights into the intense atmosphere backstage at Black Sabbath’s historic 2025 “Back to the Beginning” farewell show. Fistful of Metal reported on his account. The event brought together some of metal’s biggest names, all grappling with the weight of the occasion.

“I was terrified. But you know what?! Every single other band was. From Mastodon, who opened the show, to Metallica. I know this for a fact, because I talked to everyone. We were all, like, ‘Holy shit! We are so nervous,'” Blythe said. He clarified that what he experienced was not stage fright. Rather, it was extreme nervousness tied to the significance of the moment.

Blythe recalled walking to the stage with his girlfriend alongside Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich. The drummer made a striking admission during this encounter. “They were getting ready to go on and he looked at us and said, ‘Holy shit, I’ve never been so nervous in my entire life,'” Blythe recounted. This revelation underscored how even veteran musicians felt the pressure of performing at Ozzy Osbourne’s final show with Black Sabbath.

The frontman distinguished this experience from earlier moments in his career. Genuine stage fright had been rare for him since Download Festival in 2007. The collective anxiety backstage reflected the historic nature of the farewell concert and its significance to the metal community.

The nervousness that permeated backstage was entirely justified given the monumental significance of the event. The “Back to the Beginning” concert took place on July 5, 2025, at Villa Park in Birmingham, England, according to Wikipedia. This marked the original Black Sabbath lineup’s final performance together. The event featured Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward reuniting for what would become a legendary farewell show in the band’s hometown region of Aston.

The scale and emotional weight of the occasion were unprecedented in metal history. The Official Black Sabbath Website announced the concert as a celebration of Ozzy Osbourne’s final performance. It drew artists and fans from across the globe to witness a once-in-a-lifetime event.

The backstage roster that night read like a who’s who of metal royalty, which explained the collective nervousness among performers. Metallica’s official tour page confirms that the band performed alongside Guns N’ Roses, Slayer, Tool, Pantera, Gojira, Alice in Chains, Lamb of God, Anthrax, and Mastodon. Each act understood the gravity of being part of metal’s most significant farewell moment.

The presence of such legendary bands created an atmosphere of mutual respect and shared reverence for Black Sabbath’s legacy. Every performer on that bill recognized they were participating in a historic moment that would never be replicated. This likely contributed to the widespread nervousness Blythe observed among his peers.

The emotional stakes were heightened by Ozzy Osbourne’s health circumstances at the time of the performance. Per Ozzy Osbourne’s official website, the legendary frontman performed seated on a throne due to advanced Parkinson’s disease. Yet he still delivered what would become his final live performance. The knowledge that this was Ozzy’s last show added profound weight to every moment of the evening.

The significance of this farewell became even more poignant in retrospect. The concert marked the conclusion of both Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s live performance career. The event was streamed worldwide via pay-per-view, allowing millions of fans globally to witness this historic moment. Proceeds benefited charities including Acorns Children’s Hospice, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Cure Parkinson’s. For the artists performing that night, including Randy Blythe and Lars Ulrich, the knowledge that they were part of metal’s most significant farewell made their nervousness not just understandable, but inevitable.

TAGGED: Black Sabbath, Lamb Of God, Lars Ulrich, Metallica, Randy Blythe
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article Brittany Furlan Reveals If Tommy Lee Relapsed After He’s Allegedly Caught Scratching Nose in Leaked Video
Next Article Machine Gun Kelly Trashes Yungblud’s Call for Affordable Ticket Prices, His Team Responds

Dee Snider Explains Why Richie Sambora Is the True Singer of Bon Jovi Instead of Jon Bon Jovi

Sarah J. Thorne Sarah J. Thorne 06/11/2026
Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Instagram Follow
Youtube Subscribe

Trending

Scene Queen Reacts To Her Nickname ‘Metal Kesha’

Speaking to Kerrang, Scene Queen recently addressed the origins and meaning behind her nickname, 'Metal…

10/11/2023

Peter Baltes On Why UDO Is A Better Band Than Accept

Peter Baltes recently detailed why he left Accept and how his current band UDO was…

10/19/2023

Within Temptation’s Sharon Den Adel On Why Metal Unites ‘Outsiders’

In a conversation with The Metal Voice, Within Temptation's frontwoman Sharon den Adel shed light…

10/30/2023

New Accusations Surface On Nikki Sixx’s Fake Bass Scandal

You might be familiar with the accusations against Nikki Sixx and his bass playing. Recently,…

08/03/2024

Wolfgang Van Halen Reacts To Rumors That He Actually Died As A Toddler

A recent claim on Facebook suggested that Wolfgang Van Halen died as a toddler. The…

08/12/2024

Our website stores cookies on your computer. They allow us to remember you and help personalize your experience with our site.

Read our privacy policy for more information.

Quick Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • About Us
Advertise with us

Socials

Follow US
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?