Fans scramble for tickets to Black Sabbath's final show at Villa Park. Presale frenzy sees tickets sell out quickly, with O2 Priority customers next in line.
Black Sabbath fans eager to secure tickets for the band's final gig at Villa Park on Saturday, July 5, 2025, faced a lightning-fast ticket rush yesterday, Tuesday, February 11. The presale, touted as 'the greatest heavy metal show ever,' saw every available seat snapped up within a mere 40 minutes. Today, it's the turn of O2 Priority customers to enter the frenzy, with access to the presale starting at 10am. Given the anticipated demand, it's crucial for hopeful attendees to be prepared.
Those attempting to score tickets today should log into Ticketmaster now to avoid potential delays. A colleague who was just 30 seconds behind me in logging in yesterday found herself 20,000 places behind in the queue. Furthermore, it's recommended to log into PayPal, Ticketmaster's preferred payment partner, to ensure a smooth transaction process. Clicking on the presale link early and patiently waiting is key. Refreshing or fiddling with the Ticketmaster page could result in losing your place in the queue. Remember, a two ticket rule is in place. Attempting to purchase more than two tickets with the same credit card or using multiple devices could lead to all tickets being canceled if detected. General access tickets are scheduled to go on sale on Friday, February 14 at 10am. Prior to that, various presales will take place, including those for Aston Villa season ticket holders, O2 Priority Customers, and the 'Download Family' group of fans from the Donington Park heavy metal festival. All profits from the concert will be split equally among Cure Parkinson's, the Birmingham Children's Hospital, and Acorn Children's Hospice.
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