“We want to do two days at Aston Villa and then come to America. We want to hear from everyone where we should go in America.”

“And who you want to see on it,” Jack added.

Discussing plans with son Jack she said she was “keeping busy otherwise I’d go mad”.

Sharon said: “The time to just sit and do nothing has gone and I’m better keeping busy.”

The pair had been talking about Back To The Beginning, the biggest heavy metal gig in history, held at Villa Park Stadium in July 2025.

Black Sabbath went out with a bang at their final gig last year, in front of 40,000 fans and supported by an all-star line-up of rock legends who have all been influenced by the founding fathers of heavy metal.

Jack asked what she was doing to stay creative and Sharon said she was “chipping away” at projects behind the scenes.

Sharon said: “We’ve got to find a lot of new young talent, because that’s what your dad would want.”

Ozzfest has not been held since New Year’s Eve 2018 where it was held in California.

The news follows a big week of celebrations honouring Ozzy’s life and legacy. He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BRIT Awards on Saturday.

Speaking on the red carpet at the awards, she said her husband, who was born and raised in the Aston area of the city, had never forgotten his hometown.

“Ozzy loved being a Brummie, he was very proud of where he came from and never ever forgot. He always used to say, northern people are the most loyal people in the world, and it’s true,” she said.