Official Trailer For BLACK SABBATH's 'The End Of The End' Film

The official trailer for BLACK SABBATH's upcoming film, "The End Of The End", can be seen below.
"The End Of The End" chronicles the final tour from the band that spawned the metal genre — BLACK SABBATH. On February 4, 2017, SABBATH stormed the stage in their hometown of Birmingham, to play the 81st and final triumphant gig of "The End" tour. This monumental show brought down the curtain on a career that spanned almost half a century.
The sold-out performance marked the culmination of a global tour that saw the band play to over one and a half million fans. With their inception in 1968, BLACK SABBATH pioneered a sound that would form the basis of heavy metal, and to this day continues to influence bands the world over.
The film brings fans the up close and personal story of the final, emotionally charged concert, as the band perform hits, including "Iron Man", "Paranoid", "War Pigs" and many more. Join SABBATH in the studio, as they deliver unique and exclusive performances of some of their favorite songs not played on the tour, and catch an intimate glimpse into the band's world; the music, relationships and banter, alongside personal anecdotes.
The band said: "To bring it all back home after all these years was pretty special. It was so hard to say goodbye to the fans, who've been incredibly loyal to us through the years. We never dreamed in the early days that we'd be here 49 years later doing our last show on our home turf."
"The End Of The End" offers you the chance to witness for yourself BLACK SABBATH's incredible swansong. As Ozzy Osbourne says: "What a journey we've all had. It's fucking amazing." This is the final word from the greatest heavy metal band of all time.
Marc Allenby from Trafalgar Releasing said: "Trafalgar Releasing are excited to be expanding our music events with the legendary band, BLACK SABBATH, and their final ever historic show. We look forward to collaborating with Eagle Rock and BLACK SABBATH's management on 'The End Of The End'."
For one night only on September 28 2017, over 1,500 cinemas worldwide will be showing a specially edited version of "Black Sabbath: The End Of The End".
The film will be distributed to cinemas worldwide by Trafalgar Releasing on September 28 and will include the incredible final gig as well as unprecedented behind the scenes access to the band, filmed by director Dick Carruthers ("Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day", "Imagine Dragons: Smoke + Mirrors Live"). "The End, Live In Birmingham" will be released in various formats later this year.
Tickets are now on sale worldwide with more cinemas to follow soon. If "Black Sabbath: The End of the End" is not screening in a specific area, fans can make a request for via "Demand It" it by filling out a form on the web site, and Trafalgar Releasing will do their best to bring the event to a cinema near them.
For details of cinemas taking part in this very special one-night-only event and ticket information, visit www.blacksabbathfilmtickets.com.
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That trailer is way too brief!!
Well, i hope this hits a local theater. I love Sabbath but made no effort to see them in the reunion run with Ozzy because
1. I'd seen them twice with Dio, once with Ray Gillen and figured they wouldn't top that.
2. Tickets were pricey and I've been so spoiled by theater shows that I have no desire to see a concert in an arena again.
3. I'm less interested in a greatest hits setlist (also my beef with some tours by the Stones, Who, Purple).
But I'd be psyched to see this on the big screen. Watching a rock movie at a theater is certainly not the same as seeing a concert, but it is its own kind of fun. The crowd for the Led Zep Celebration Day movie was great!!
That brought tears

That trailer is way too brief!!
Well, i hope this hits a local theater. I love Sabbath but made no effort to see them in the reunion run with Ozzy because
1. I'd seen them twice with Dio, once with Ray Gillen and figured they wouldn't top that.
2. Tickets were pricey and I've been so spoiled by theater shows that I have no desire to see a concert in an arena again.
3. I'm less interested in a greatest hits setlist (also my beef with some tours by the Stones, Who, Purple).
But I'd be psyched to see this on the big screen. Watching a rock movie at a theater is certainly not the same as seeing a concert, but it is its own kind of fun. The crowd for the Led Zep Celebration Day movie was great!!
Pretty cool you saw them with Ray Gillen. That guy had a great voice.
I get the set list thing, that has been a beef with me for years.
Deep Purple have gotten better. Here is one from the current tour.
Time for Bedlam
Fireball
Bloodsucker
Strange Kind of Woman
Johnny's Band
Uncommon Man
The Surprising
Lazy
Birds of Prey
Hell to Pay
Keyboard Solo
Perfect Strangers
Space Truckin'
Smoke on the Water
Hush
Bass Solo
Black Night
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