Hard rock and metal’s biggest stars are performing Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne covers today at the Back to the Beginning concert.
Scroll down for a continuously updated list of who played which songs.
Osbourne, who has been battling a variety of serious health issues for several years, is making good on a promise to end his performing career on his own terms, performing a solo set in addition to reuniting with the original lineup of Black Sabbath one last time.
Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, Aerosmith‘s Steven Tyler and Sammy Hagar are among the wide range of artists who will be performing their own songs and Sabbath or Osbourne covers during the day.
Hagar previously revealed that he would be covering Osbourne’s “Flying High Again” in addition to performing “Rock Candy” from his days in Montrose.
The show got off to a flying start at 1PM local time. So far we’ve already heard Mastodon cover “Supernaut,” Rival Sons performing “Electric Funeral,” Anthrax tackling “Into the Void” and Halestorm playing Osbourne’s “Perry Mason.” Stay tuned for more updates:
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The Back to the Beginning concert is available to watch via two-hour delayed live stream. Tickets can be purchased at the show’s official site.
Back to the Beginning Set List: July 5, 2025
(Black Sabbath or Ozzy Osbourne covers in BOLD)
Mastodon
1. “Black Tongue”
2. “Blood and Thunder”
3. “Supernaut” (Black Sabbath)
Rival Sons
1. “Do Your Worst”
2. “Electric Funeral” (Black Sabbath)
3. “Secret”
Watch Rival Sons Perform ‘Electric Funeral’
Anthrax
1. “Indians”
2. “Into the Void” (Black Sabbath)
Watch Anthrax Perform ‘Into the Void’
Halestorm
1. “Love Bites (So Do I)”
2. “Perry Mason” (Ozzy Osbourne)
3. (Unknown)
Watch Halestorm Perform ‘Perry Mason’
Lamb of God
1. “Laid to Rest”
2. “Redneck”
3. “Children of the Grave” (Black Sabbath)
This list will be continually updated until the Back to the Beginning show concludes.
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