Tune In and Turn Up: The Metallica Live Radio Show Returns Tonight at 9 PM
Jul 03, 2026
A Year of Honoring the Prince of Darkness: Inside the Latest Chapter of Ozzy Osbourne’s Enduring Legacy

Nearly a year after the world said goodbye to one of heavy metal’s most towering figures, the tributes, honors, and remembrances continue to roll in, each one reinforcing just how deep Ozzy Osbourne’s influence runs across the entire genre he helped invent. From delayed film projects finally nearing completion to career-spanning museum exhibitions and an unprecedented run of award-show honors, the past several months have made one thing abundantly clear: the Prince of Darkness’s story is far from finished being told, and the metal world is nowhere close to letting his memory fade. Read the Full MetalMania Live Substack!
The Documentary Sharon Osbourne Almost Couldn’t Finish
Perhaps the most emotionally resonant update comes straight from Ozzy’s widow, Sharon Osbourne, who recently opened up about just how difficult it has been to revisit the footage from her husband’s final performance. The documentary chronicling that historic farewell concert, titled Back To The Beginning: Ozzy’s Final Bow, was originally slated for an earlier release, but Sharon made the decision to delay the project after finding the process of reviewing the raw footage far more emotionally taxing than she anticipated. In her own words, it took considerable time before she could even sit down and work through the material in a meaningful way.

The good news for fans is that the wait appears to be nearly over. Sharon has confirmed the film is in its final stages and will be released soon, giving fans around the world the chance to experience that historic night in full, cinematic detail. Beyond the concert documentary, Sharon also revealed she is simultaneously working on a separate biographical film chronicling Ozzy’s life and their decades-long partnership, a project she describes as equally emotional given how far back their story together stretches.
Revisiting those memories, she explained, means mentally traveling back through nearly five decades of shared history, from their earliest days working together in the late 1970s all the way through to the present. Both projects speak to just how personal this next chapter of Ozzy’s legacy has become for the family closest to him, and how much care is going into making sure his story is told the right way. Read the Full MetalMania Live Substack!
The Throne Returns Home to Birmingham

While the documentary continues taking shape behind the scenes, fans looking for something to experience right now don’t have to look far. Ozzy’s unmistakable gothic-style throne, the black, bat-winged centerpiece of his final live performances, has officially returned to public display at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery as part of the ongoing Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero exhibition. The throne carries an enormous amount of history in its design alone. Originally constructed for Ozzy’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, it went on to become one of the most iconic images associated with his final-ever performances, supporting him as he was lowered onto the stage for both his solo set and Black Sabbath’s farewell performance at Villa Park last summer. Read the Full MetalMania Live Substack!
An Unprecedented Run of Industry Honors

Beyond the museum walls and the delayed documentary, the music industry at large has spent the past several months making sure Ozzy’s contributions receive the recognition many feel was long overdue. Earlier this year, Ozzy was posthumously honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the BRIT Awards in Manchester, a particularly meaningful milestone given that, despite decades of influence on British music, he had never previously won a BRIT Award during his lifetime. His widow and daughter accepted the honor on his behalf during an emotional ceremony, followed by a stacked all-star tribute performance of one of his most beloved solo tracks, “No More Tears.” That performance brought together a lineup of musicians who had each shared the stage with Ozzy at different points throughout his career, fronted by a British pop icon who personally requested the opportunity to take part in the tribute out of long-standing admiration for the family. Read the Full MetalMania Live Substack!
A Legacy That Refuses to Fade
Between a documentary finally approaching release, a historic stage prop returning to the city that shaped him, and an unrelenting string of industry tributes spanning multiple award shows, the past year has made it abundantly clear that Ozzy Osbourne’s story is being treated with the reverence and permanence it deserves. For a genre built on outsized personalities and larger-than-life legends, few figures loom as large as the Prince of Darkness, and if the past several months are any indication, the world is only beginning to fully reckon with just how much he shaped the sound and spirit of heavy metal as we know it today.That particular night has taken on something of a legendary status among diehard fans who track the band’s ever-evolving live setlists and stage production choices from tour to tour. The 2017 Orlando performance captured the band firmly in their stride during a period widely regarded as one of their most consistent and powerful stretches of touring in recent memory, and tonight’s broadcast gives listeners the chance to relive that set in its entirety exactly as it happened. For longtime fans, it’s a nostalgic trip back to a specific night that still gets referenced in setlist discussions and concert forums years later. For newer fans who never had the chance to catch the band during that era, it’s an ideal entry point into understanding why this stretch of Metallica’s touring career still gets talked about with this much reverence. Either way, clearing your Friday night schedule and turning the volume up for this one is a safe bet for anyone who considers themselves a serious student of live metal. Read the Full MetalMania Live Substack!
Tune In and Turn Up: The Metallica Live Radio Show Returns Tonight at 9 PM

If your Friday nights are missing a little bit of thunder, the Metallica Live Radio Show has you covered once again this week. Airing every Friday night at 9 PM, this recurring broadcast has built a loyal following by digging into the vault and pulling out full concert recordings that capture the band at some of their most electric moments on stage. Tonight’s spotlight lands on one of the most revered performances in the band’s extensive touring history: the July 5, 2017 show recorded live in Orlando, Florida.
That particular night has taken on something of a legendary status among diehard fans who track the band’s ever-evolving live setlists and stage production choices from tour to tour. The 2017 Orlando performance captured the band firmly in their stride during a period widely regarded as one of their most consistent and powerful stretches of touring in recent memory, and tonight’s broadcast gives listeners the chance to relive that set in its entirety exactly as it happened. For longtime fans, it’s a nostalgic trip back to a specific night that still gets referenced in setlist discussions and concert forums years later. For newer fans who never had the chance to catch the band during that era, it’s an ideal entry point into understanding why this stretch of Metallica’s touring career still gets talked about with this much reverence. Either way, clearing your Friday night schedule and turning the volume up for this one is a safe bet for anyone who considers themselves a serious student of live metal. Read the Full MetalMania Live Substack!
Down Confirms Long-Awaited Return to the East Coast

While tonight’s radio broadcast offers a nostalgic look back, there’s also plenty to look forward to, and the biggest piece of touring news making the rounds today comes from one of heavy music’s most respected supergroups. Down, the sludge metal institution built around the combined talents of Phil Anselmo, Pepper Keenan, Kirk Windstein, Jimmy Bower, and Pat Bruders, has officially confirmed a run of East Coast dates that fans in the region have been hoping for since the band’s last visit to this side of the country more than four years ago.
Billed as the “Strap It Down” tour, this run kicks off in mid-August and stretches into early September, giving fans across a wide swath of the East Coast, Midwest, and into Canada a chance to catch one of metal’s most respected live acts in a run of intimate club and theater settings. The tour will feature support from Helmet and Spirit in the Room, giving the entire bill a heavyweight, no-filler lineup from top to bottom. Anyone who has caught Down on a headlining run before knows exactly what to expect: a set built around the swampy, riff-heavy catalog that made albums like their genre-defining 1995 debut such an enduring touchstone for heavy music, delivered with the kind of raw, unpolished intensity that has always separated this band from more polished arena-scale acts.
Beyond the standard club dates, the run also folds in a pair of high-profile festival appearances as part of Zakk Wylde’s Berzerkus Fest, where Down will share the bill with Lamb of God, Black Label Society, and a stacked supporting cast across stops in Pennsylvania and New York. The tour then wraps with a particularly stacked closing date, where Down slots in as direct support for Slayer alongside Suicidal Tendencies and Hatebreed, giving the final show of the run an appropriately massive send-off.
For fans specifically in the mid-Atlantic region, the run includes a stop at the Fillmore Silver Spring, just outside Washington, D.C., putting one of the tour’s most anticipated dates well within driving distance for metal fans across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Given how long it’s been since Down last made the trip out this way, and given the strength of the supporting bill surrounding this run, this is shaping up to be one of the more essential regional metal outings of the entire late summer touring season.
A Friday Built for Metal Fans Old and New
Between a broadcast built around reliving one of the genre’s most talked-about live performances and a genuinely significant touring announcement from one of metal’s most respected supergroups, today gives fans plenty of reasons to stay locked in. Whether you’re settling in tonight to relive a piece of live metal history over the airwaves or already mapping out your route to catch Down later this summer, it’s a reminder that the heavy music world never really slows down, and there’s always another reason to turn the volume up. Read the Full MetalMania Live Substack!

