“It was an incredible privilege to spend in recent years with Ozzy, as well as Sharon, Jack and Kelly,” the project’s producers, Ben Wicks and Colin Barrsaid in a statement earlier this month. “Ozzy wanted to come back to the UK and show up on stage one last time – our film is an inspiring and gripping account that he fulfills that dream.”
In fact, the documentary was set to detail the trip to Ozzy’s last concert, an event noticed “Back to the beginning”, which took place in England on July 5 and brought over 40,000 fans.
“Ozzy was loved by millions around the world not only for his music, but for his sense of injury and his honesty, which we saw lots of during the last years of his life,” the producers continued in a statement. “But one thing shone through even more bright for us, and it was Ozzy’s intense love for his exceptional family, who was by his side through everything.”
After Ozzy’s death July 22, a funeral service was held on July 30 with a procession through Ozzy’s hometown of Birmingham, England. The late 76-year-old’s family-like Also includes daughter Aimee Osbourne as well as Jessica, 53 and Louis50, with ex Thelma Riley—Put on a united front for the ceremony and shared their own tributes to the late rocker.