Overview
- Liquid Death’s “Infinite Ozzy” release comprised 10 hand-signed iced tea cans imbued with Osbourne’s DNA, each priced at $450 and all snapped up by fans.
- The stunt plays into legal and technological speculation about cloning by preserving trace DNA, although cloning applications remain untested and subject to future regulations.
- Osbourne has intensified his physical training regimen despite enduring Parkinson’s diagnosis and multiple spinal surgeries to ensure he can perform at Villa Park in Birmingham.
- The farewell concert, Back to the Beginning, will reunite Ozzy with Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for the first time in 20 years alongside a star-studded lineup of heavy metal acts.
- Proceeds from the July 5 livestream event will benefit Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorn Children’s Hospice.