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    In a plot twist that even Black Sabbath’s lyrics couldn’t have penned, the epic farewell concert might not have achieved its supposed charity fundraising record. Say it isn’t so! It appears the numbers are more elastic than a rubber band worn by a seasoned roadie.

    Initial Reports Claim Record-Breaking Haul

    Back to the Beginning—a grandiose spectacle held in Birmingham, England, on July 5—was touted as Ozzy Osbourne’s grand swan song with Black Sabbath. Spoiler alert: Ozzy took his final bow just weeks later on July 22 at the age of 76, leaving fans and families heartbroken and bewildered.

    The star-studded affair featured an array of rock and metal legends like Metallica, Slayer, and Guns N’ Roses. It transformed into a charity extravaganza, raising funds for the illustrious Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorn Children’s Hospice. Who knew shredding guitars could be so charitable?

    Billboard, always banking on their numbers game, proclaimed that Back to the Beginning raked in a staggering $190 million for various charities. Yes, you read that right—a number that could make even a Wall Street broker raise an eyebrow. This sum would allegedly secure the concert’s status as the highest-grossing charity event in the history of musical ever, dwarfing even the legendary Live Aid. Cue the collective gasp!

    But then reality set in, much like an unwanted encore.

    Sharon Osbourne Cries “False Press”

    Enter Sharon Osbourne, the self-proclaimed guardian of factuality, who, in a recent interview, seemed more skeptical about Billboard’s lavish claims. Speaking to Pollstar just five days before the world lost Ozzy, Sharon characterized the reports of the $190 million figure as “ridiculous.” Apparently, that’s a term commonly used in the rock ‘n’ roll industry to describe overstated numbers—similar to a drummer’s exaggerated tales of drumstick prowess.

    “I’m glad we’re having this chat because all this false press about how we’ve made $140 million is just a lot of noise,” she lamented. Well, that’s one way to silence the skeptics: start a press war!

    What’s the Deal with the $190 Million Figure?

    The figure wasn’t pulled from a crystal ball but was initially propagated by Billboard and Loudwire, allegedly based on an Instagram post from Tom Morello—music curator of the event—and his vibrant imagination. However, Tom must have had a change of heart, or perhaps realized that numbers aren’t everything, and promptly edited his post to eliminate the hyperbole.

    Sharon was quick to point out that establishing the actual amount raised would take at least six weeks, declaring the event a “huge success.” Because nothing screams “success” quite like waiting six weeks for an answer. Ah, the anticipation!

    Charity: The Real Winner?

    Amid the swirling debate over amounts, Sharon emphasized the crucial point: the funds are intended for a children’s hospital, a hospice, and Parkinson’s research. “Everybody thinks this much cash will cure everything,” she said, evoking a sense of grounded reality. “But it’s not the real world.” In a world increasingly obsessed with dollar signs, Sharon brings us back to the essentials: soul, charity, and the real impact of the music community.

    For those who missed out on the event, fear not! A feature-length concert film is set to grace screens in 2026, illuminating every power chord and moment of nostalgia for fans left longing for the grand finale they never got. Prepare your popcorn—or your earplugs, depending on how good you feel that day!

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