In the live recording of "Into The Void," Black Sabbath performs at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, during the early stages of their "13" album world tour. The "13" album, released in 2013, marked a significant point in the band's career as it was their first studio album to feature original frontman Ozzy Osbourne in 35 years. This return to form was celebrated by fans and critics alike, highlighting the group's enduring influence in the heavy metal genre. The performance captured in the video is part of "Live...Gathered in Their Masses," which showcases the band's powerful stage presence and their ability to engage audiences even decades after their formation. The tour also represented a celebratory reunion for the band, as it was one of their last major tours together, making this live performance a notable moment in music history.