In 2009, beneath the blazing lights of a sold-out Madison Square Garden, Metallica unleashed their thunderous brand of thrash metal at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 25th Anniversary concert. The energy was electric as fans reveled in the raw power of one of metal’s most iconic bands. But the night was far from over.
Mid-set, frontman James Hetfield stepped to the mic with a grin and a tease: “Please say hello to my friend Ozzy.” And just like that, the Garden exploded. Without fanfare, Ozzy Osbourne—the godfather of heavy metal and voice of Black Sabbath—strode onstage, sending shockwaves through the crowd.
In a once-in-a-lifetime moment, Metallica and Ozzy tore into Sabbath classics like “Iron Man” and “Paranoid,” shaking the arena with pure metal fury. The performance wasn’t just a concert—it was history. Online, the moment quickly became legendary, amassing over 34 million views and counting. For fans of heavy music, this was the stuff of dreams: two generations of metal royalty, united in one unforgettable night.