Watch Metallica Play “Master of Puppets” and “Fuel” to 100 Fans at Stephen Talkhouse for The Launch of SiriusXM’s Maximum Metallica


AMAGANSETT, NEW YORK – AUGUST 28: James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett of Metallica perform live for SiriusXM at Stephen Talkhouse to celebrate the launch of the “Maximum Metallica” channel on SiriusXM on August 28, 2025 in Amagansett, New York. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

 

UPDATED: Metallica has also released a pro-shot performance video of “Fuel from the same performance!

Metallica has shared their performance of the Thrash Metal classic “Master of Puppets” from their exclusive live show at Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett, NY for SiriusXM a crowd of just 100 fans and friends to launch SiriusXM’s Maximum Metallica. The special performance at Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett featured the band performing fan favorites, including “Enter Sandman,” “Fade to Black,” and more. In the middle of the performance, the band honored Ozzy Osbourne by playing Crazy Train. Special VIPs in the audience included Howard and Beth Stern, Paul and Nancy McCartney, Andy Cohen, Colin Jost, Heidi Gardner, Michael J. Fox, Ed Burns, Chris Jericho, Maria Menounos, Sylvester Stallone, Chad Smith, and more.Continue reading


Metallica Played to 100 Fans, Covers Ozzy Osbourne at Stephen Talkhouse for The Launch of SiriusXM’s Maximum Metallica


AMAGANSETT, NEW YORK – AUGUST 28: James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett of Metallica perform live for SiriusXM at Stephen Talkhouse to celebrate the launch of the “Maximum Metallica” channel on SiriusXM on August 28, 2025 in Amagansett, New York. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

On Thursday night Metallica performed an exclusive live show at Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett, NY for SiriusXM to crowd of just 100 fans and friends to launch SiriusXM’s Maximum Metallica. The special performance at Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett featured the band performing fan favorites, including Master of Puppets, Enter Sandman, Fade to Black and more. In the middle of the performance the band honored Ozzy Osbourne by playing Crazy Train.  Special VIPs in the audience included Howard and Beth Stern, Paul and Nancy McCartney, Andy Cohen, Colin Jost, Heidi Gardner, Michael J. Fox, Ed Burns, Chris Jericho, Maria Menounos, Sylvester Stallone, Chad Smith and more.Continue reading


Ozzy Osbourne Shares New Animated Video for “Crazy Train”


Ozzy Osbourne has released a deluxe version of his classic solo debut album Blizzard Of Ozz, that collection is in stores now. To commemorate the 40th anniversary of Ozzy Osbourne’s landmark debut album Blizzard Of Ozz, fans will be able to celebrate with a new animated video for “Crazy Train”, a live Twitter chat, the release of a new HD version of “30 Years After The Blizzard” documentary, a SiriusXM Ozzy’s Boneyard radio special, “40 Years Of Ozzy Osbourne’s Blizzard Of Ozz”, a selection of limited-edition “Blizzard Of Ozz” commemorative merchandise, and a black and red vinyl version of the album. You can now watch a new animated video for “Crazy Train” right now! 

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Watch Ozzy Osborne Perform Classic Songs at The Us Festival in 1983


Ozzy Osbourne has shared pro-shot footage of his now legendary performance at the 1983 US Festival. Taking place on Memorial Day Weekend, at What is now Glen Helen Amphitheater in San Bernadino, California and put on by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and concert promoter legend Bill Graham, the “Heavy Metal Day” of the fest included Ozzy, Judas Priest, Motley Crue, Van Halen, Quiet Riot, Scorpions, and Triumph! One of the most bootlegged tapes of the 1980s, Ozzy’s band feature Jake E. Lee on guitar. The Prince of Darkness just released a new single, rebooked his postponed tour dates and is releasing a retrospective boxed set soon. Watch him and his band rip through classics such as ‘Iron Man’, ‘Crazy Train’, ‘Suicide Solution’, and more  in the videos below! Continue reading


Ozzy Answers Questions About His “See You On The Other Side” Boxed Set


Ozzy Osbourne is releasing his grand See You On The Other Side boxed set for his solo career soon, due out November 29 on Sony Legacy.  Ozzy says of the collection “I’ve been doing this for 50 years, 10 with Black Sabbath and then 40 years of my own. This box set is my solo career.” Check out this Q & A Ozzy answered about the set and his career below, courtesy of his PR team. Continue reading


Sharon Osbourne Hits Back at Donald Trump for His Use of Ozzy’s “Crazy Train”


Ozzy Osbourne At Ozzfest Meets Knotfest, by Stephanie Cabral (with permission MSOPR)

Let is never be said that Sharon Osbourne is not a fierce opponent when crossed. She has hit back in a statement against President Trump for the unauthorized use of her husband Ozzy Osbourne’s classic metal anthem ‘Crazy Train”. The track showed up in a new political video by Trump and vis vice president Mike Pence, that constitutes a political ad for the 2020 election. Read her response. Sharon, to her credit, suggested Trump steal a song from  Kanye West, Kid Rock or Ted Nugent. Continue reading


Ozzy Kicks Off Farewell Tour, Watch Fan-Filmed Footage


Blending his biggest hits from his solo career and a bit of Black Sabbath nostalgia, Ozzy Osbourne kicked off his farewell as a touring last night in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Stone Sour provides the direct support on all dates. Dubbed the “No More Tours 2” Tour, this is reportedly Ozzy’s final stint of long runs of concert dates, although like Sabbath he hasn’t ruled out one-off festival appearances and concerts in the future. He is adamantly not retiring and has wavered off and on about making new music. He also hinted at a future Ozzfest in New York City, but it appears there won’t be one in 2018.Continue reading


Wilson – Tasty Nasty


At some point around the implosion of nu-metal and the saturation of pop-punk, and the rise and fall of emo, fattened and emboldened by social media, the everyone’s-a-critic mentality of today was born. And at some point along this journey, we (and by we, I mean fans of rock and metal music) seem to have lost sight of the fact that music is allowed to be fun.Continue reading