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Vowee Adnorof has 12 Black Sabbath concerts.

Black Sabbath were an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler, and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. The band initially performed under the names Polka Tulk Blues Band and later Earth, before adopting the name Black Sabbath in 1969. They became known for lyrical themes influenced by horror and the occult, as well as for the use of down-tuned guitars. Their first three albums, "Black Sabbath" and "Paranoid" (both 1970)...

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Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 16, 1986
Black Sabbath Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Mar 20, 1986
Black Sabbath Detroit, Michigan, United States
Mar 17, 1986
Black Sabbath Toledo, Ohio, United States
Nov 23, 1983
Black Sabbath
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Reno, Nevada, United States
Nov 13, 1983
Black Sabbath
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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Aug 02, 1982
Black Sabbath Detroit, Michigan, United States
Nov 30, 1981
Black Sabbath Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Nov 15, 1978
Black Sabbath Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Apr 23, 1977
Black Sabbath Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Jan 19, 1977
Black Sabbath Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
Feb 18, 1974
Black Sabbath / bedlam
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Knoxville Civic Coliseum Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Jan 07, 1971
Black Sabbath Hull, England, United Kingdom

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Black Sabbath / bedlam on Feb 18, 1974 [043-small]

Black Sabbath / bedlam
Feb 18, 1974
 Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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Aug 07, 2025

Hey fellow Sabbath fans,

I’m trying to track down more info about an epic moment that happened during Ozzfest on June 24, 1997 at Mile High Stadium in Denver.

During Black Sabbath’s performance of “War Pigs,” right when Ozzy sang “Satan laughing spreads his wings” and threw his arms in the air, a bolt of lightning struck—lighting up the sky and sending the crowd into a frenzy. I remember hearing it was caught on camera and even mentioned in a local newspaper (Rocky Mountain News or Denver Post), but I haven’t been able to find any footage or articles.

If you were there:

Do you remember that moment?

Did you see it happen?

Do you have any photos, video, or clippings from the show?

Was it ever shown on TV or published in the paper?

This moment has become part of Sabbath legend, and I’d love to help preserve it properly. Any memories or leads would be amazing!

Rock on 🤘


Jul 24, 2025

Black Sabbath did not show up for this gig.


Dec 02, 2020

Original line up, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Terry "Gezzer" Butler, Bill Ward

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