British rock royalty arrived in Hyde Park yesterday as Black Sabbath prepared to cast a night of darkness over another blazing hot day at Barclaycard presents British Summer Time Hyde Park.
On a day bursting with rock excellence, Soulfly, Motörhead, Faith No More and Soundgarden all took control of the Great Oak Stage. The Barclaycard Theatre saw The Bots, Broken Hands, UME, Hell and Wolfmother, with Buffalo Summer, A Plastic Rose, Hang The Bastard, Bo Ningen and Gallows in the Village Hall. Plus, there were sets from Turbowolf, The Struts and Blitz Kids on the Summer Stage.
But on the Great Oak Stage now it Black Sabbath time... Starting off with 'War Pigs' Ozzy and chums shook the gathered mass into an early frenzy. The backdrop all black, 'Into The Void' followed with 'Snowblind' and 'Age of Reason' close behind.
Ozzy peppered the set with cries of "I can't f**king hear you" clearly in his element. "Let's go back to the start" he continued as "Black Sabbath" was welcomed by fans with adoration.
A band with a hell of a lot still to give.
Another highlight included Whit Crane from Ugly Kid Joe performing 'Killed by Death' alongside Motörhead.
But it was Black Sabbath that attracted a whole host of celebrities, including : Johnny Depp and Rachel Hunter. Backtage, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary in a special Black Sabbath pre-show party, where they were joined by daughter Kelly and close friends.
Motörhead Set List
Damage Case
Stay Clean
Over the Top
Lost Woman Blues
DR. Rock
Brazil
Killed by Death
Ace of Spades
Overkill
Line-up for Saturday 5 July
MAIN STAGE
The Last Internationale
The Enemy
Maximo Park
Spiritualized
The Pogues
The Libertines
BARCLAYCARD THEATRE
Cuckoolander
Darlia
Wolf Alice
Rev and the Makers
Swim Deep
Graham Coxon
VILLAGE HALL
Cortes
Slaves
Raglans
Franko Fraize
brownbear
I am Kloot
SUMMER STAGE
Run River North
Lois & The Love
The Jacques
The Rifles
The Twang
The View
SONY MUSIC UNLIMITED
Lipstick Melodies
Deadcuts
The View (acoustic extra)
Lucie Barat
CARNIVAL STAGE
Hosted by the Cuban Brothers