We've been hearing quite a bit from Black Sabbath lately, huh? The latest news is the Ten Year War vinyl box set and maybe a re-recording of Forbidden, and now we've got a film from the band as well! Black Sabbath will release its documentary The End Of The End worldwide on September 28, though you'll have to demand that it comes to a theater near you.
The live concert documentary was directed by Dick Carruthers, and will be in theaters only on September 28. So get your tickets here, and check out the synopsis of the show below.
“‘The End Of The End‘ chronicles the final tour from the band who forged the sound of metal – Black Sabbath. On 4th February, 2017, the band took to the stage in Birmingham, the city where it all began, to play the 81st and final gig of the end tour – bringing down the curtain on a career that spanned almost half a century.
The sold out show marked the culmination of a tour that had seen them play to well over a million fans in arenas across the globe. Since their beginnings in 1968, they created a sound that would form the basis of heavy metal, going on to influence bands all over the world – an influence which is still felt to this day.
‘The End Of The End‘ is the story of that final, emotionally-charged concert. fans are taken into the heart of the action, up close and personal with the band on stage as they perform genre-defining hits, from ‘Iron Man‘ to ‘Paranoid‘ to ‘War Pigs‘, amongst others. Sabbath also took the opportunity to spend some time in the studio, delivering a unique performance of some of their favourite songs not played on the tour. This film gives fans an intimate glimpse into the band’s relationships and their banter with each other, with both individual and group recollections from Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler.
The band’s loyal following spans generations and this is the opportunity for fans, young and old, to come together and see the boys from Birmingham doing what they do best, almost 50 years after they started. This is the final word from the greatest metal band of all time.”
So there you have it – the only time you can see the last time Black Sabbath performed.