Ethiopian jazz pioneer Mulatu Astatke, known as the godfather of Ethio-jazz, played his last live concert in London after a six-decade career, leaving a lasting legacy in blending traditional Ethiopian sounds with jazz and global music styles. Despite retiring from touring, he remains committed to promoting Ethiopian music worldwide.
Jane's Addiction has officially disbanded following a chaotic final concert in 2024, which was marred by lead singer Perry Farrell punching guitarist Dave Navarro, leading to the cancellation of their reunion tour and the end of their musical partnership.
Country music legend Alan Jackson announced his final concert, 'Last Call: One More for the Road,' scheduled for June 27, 2026, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, featuring an all-star cast of country stars including Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, and Keith Urban, marking the end of his nearly 40-year career.
The Ozzy Osbourne documentary 'No Escape From Now' reveals his recent health issues, including a possibly unnecessary spinal surgery, his struggles with depression and Parkinson's, and his emotional final performance, highlighting his enduring love for music and his family.
Geezer Butler reflects on Black Sabbath's final rehearsals and concert before Ozzy Osbourne's death, describing Osbourne as frail and grateful for their last performance together, which was a heartfelt tribute to his long-time friend and bandmate.
Geezer Butler was surprised by Ozzy Osbourne's frail appearance during rehearsals for Black Sabbath's final concert, which took place shortly before Osbourne's death on July 22, 2025. Despite Osbourne's health issues and exhaustion during the performance, the band’s last show was a success, and Butler expressed gratitude for having played one last time with his longtime friend.
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath held a historic final performance in Birmingham, England, with a 10-hour concert featuring tributes from major bands and a reunion of the original Black Sabbath lineup, marking Osbourne's farewell to live performances amid health concerns.
Ozzy Osbourne's final solo concert featured a five-song setlist including 'I Don't Know,' 'Mr. Crowley,' 'Suicide Solution,' 'Mama I'm Coming Home,' and 'Crazy Train,' marking a powerful and emotional farewell to his solo career.
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band concluded their 29-month, 130-show world tour in Milan, Italy, with a final performance featuring John Fogerty’s ‘Rockin’ All Over the World,’ marking the end of a significant touring era and hinting at future, less extensive tours.
Tony Iommi announced that Ozzy Osbourne will perform four songs at Black Sabbath's final concert, marking his last stage appearance due to Parkinson's disease, with the event also featuring a reunion of the original band members and a star-studded supergroup, all streamed worldwide for fans.
Ozzy Osbourne is expected to sing four songs at Black Sabbath's final concert, with preparations described as tough by guitarist Tony Iommi, amid concerns over Ozzy's health and the significance of this historic farewell event in Birmingham.