BLACK Sabbath fans were shocked as an A-list actor joined them in the mosh pit as Ozzy Osbourne performed for the final time.
The legendary rocker reunited with his band mates at Villa Park in Birmingham on Saturday night, sitting on a bat throne for the historic gig.

Black Sabbath fans were shocked as an A-list actor joined them in the mosh pit as Ozzy Osbourne performed for the final time[/caption]
Jason is best known for playing Aquaman and his role in Game of Thrones[/caption]
Called Back To The Beginning, it is frontman and rock veteran Ozzy’s last time performing on stage amid his worsening diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease.
A number of other legendary bands were on the bill, including Metallic and Slayer, but there was also some serious star power in the crowd.
Fans in the mosh pit at the front of the stadium got a surprise when Aquaman and Game of Thrones star Jason Momoa hopped the barrier and joined them.
A video from one audience member saw the 45-year-old actor near the stage during Pantera’s set before heading into the crowd and start to make his way back through the mosh pit.
As the fans realised who it was, he was soon surrounded and fist bumping everyone, before the throng started to jump around him.
The camera then panned back to the stage before returning to the pit, with crowd going around in circles, making it difficult to see if Jason had made it out in one piece or not.
Another fan captured the moment Jason was seen on the big screen jumping around among the crowd.
They captioned it: “Jason Mamoa a real metalhead! Walked into the center of the pit to mosh with the crowd.”
Ozzy, 76, has vowed it will be his final performance due to his deteriorating health. He went public with his Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2020.
Back To The Beginning has also featured a mega line-up of fellow rock stars, performing their own sets and as a super-group, and all the profits made will be going to charity.
The money will be shared equally between Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Acorn Children’s Hospice.
Metallica and Slayer were on the line-up for main sets as they celebrated Ozzy’s remarkable legacy.
Pantera, Gojira, Alice In Chains, Halestorm, Lamb Of God, Anthrax, and Mastodon also played at the show.

Jason looked like he was having the time of his life[/caption]