Black Sabbath took the stage at the annual Lollapalooza Festival in Chicago's Grant Park on August 3. The show was a victorious return to U.S. soil for the band, whose legendary lead guitarist Tony Iommi was diagnosed with lymphoma earlier this year.
Ozzy Osbourne lead the metal legends through a set of their classics including "Iron Man" and "War Pigs" at the event, which also featured headlining sets by Red Hot Chili Peppers, DJ Calvin Harris and Franz Ferdinand.
The set featured the original Sabbath lineup minus Bill Ward, who refused an offer to join his former band mates in a widely publicized statement claiming his contract was unfair.
Black Sabbath's August 3 Lollapalooza Set in Chicago:
"Black Sabbath"
"The Wizard"
"Beyond the Wall of Sleep"
"N.I.B"
"Into the Void"
"Under the Sun"
"Snow Blind"
"War Pigs
"Electric Funeral"
"Sweet Leaf"
"Symptom of the Universe/Drum Solo"
"Iron Man"
"Fairies Wear Boots"
"Dirty Women"
"Children of the Grave"
Encore
"Paranoid"
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