Fans react to rush for Black Sabbath final gig tickets

There's been excitement, frustration and disappointment as hopefuls attempt to book their place at "one of the biggest metal gigs of all time" The post Fans react to rush for Black Sabbath final gig tickets appeared first on NME.

Feb 14, 2025 - 15:57
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Fans react to rush for Black Sabbath final gig tickets

Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Ozzy Osbourne performing live onstage

Tickets for Black Sabbath‘s final-ever live show went on sale this morning (February 14) – with eager fans rushing to secure their place. Find a range of reactions below.

The iconic heavy metal band will return for one last concert at Villa Park in their hometown of Birmingham on Saturday July 5, as announced last week.

It was later revealed that tickets were priced between £197.50 and £834 (including fees) with a handling fee of £2.75 per order. Following various pre-sales throughout the week, the general sale went live at 10am GMT.

As the booking process got underway, many hopeful fans shared their experiences in attempting to get past Ticketmaster’s online queuing system. One frustrated user reported being “number 128,531” in line – with similarly huge figures being shared on X/Twitter.

“I thought 75,000 was bad,” someone else wrote, noting Villa Park stadium’s seating capacity of over 42,000. Shortly afterwards, the same fan reported that they were “still at 62k”.

At around 10:20am, one person said tickets were currently “limited” and that “options may vary”, per Ticketmaster. “I jumped randomly to 5k                         </div>
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