The first showing of Ozzy Osbourne‘s 2020 Greg Johnston-directed documentary, “The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne,” will take place on July 4th at Millennium Point in Birmingham, UK, the hometown of Black Sabbath. Just one day before Ozzy and Black Sabbath‘s final live farewell, “Back To Beginning,” which will be held at Birmingham’s Villa Park and feature a who’s who of metal and hard rock legends paying tribute to the groundbreaking heavy metal band and their charismatic frontman, the screening will take place. Among some of the prominent musicians for that show are Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Slayer, Tool, Pantera and many more. The screening will be raising donations for Parkinson’s disease and children’s hospice and healthcare-related charities.
The world premiere cinema screening of a film detailing the life of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne will take place in Birmingham. The Nine Lives Of Ozzy Osbourne will be shown at Millennium Point on 4 July, the day before a fundraising concert at Villa Park in the city. People will have two opportunities to see the film on the day, at either 16:00 or 18:30 BST, with all profits donated to charity. The film traces Ozzy Osbourne’s life, from his childhood in the city through the rise of Black Sabbath and ensuing success as a solo artist, the venue said. At the end of the Friday evening, special guest Jack Osbourne, Ozzy’s son, will be appearing live for a Q&A with those attending the later screening. Proceeds from the event will go to the Cure Parkinson’s , Acorns Children’s Hospice and Birmingham Children’s Hospital charities.