Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath featuring Rob Halford performs War Pigs live in Camden
In 2004, when Black Sabbath performed at the Tweeter Center in Camden, they were in a revitalized phase of their career. This was during the height of Ozzfest, the annual rock festival founded by legendary frontman Ozzy Osbourne. Prior to this performance, they had released their album 'Dehumanizer' in 1992, reviving their classic heavy metal sound with a modern twist. By the time of the live recording, the band had already reunited with original members Osbourne, Iommi, Butler, and Ward, bringing forth a blend of nostalgia and fierce energy. Interestingly, they were joined on stage by Rob Halford, the iconic frontman of Judas Priest, which made for a memorable rendition of 'War Pigs.' This collaboration further emphasized the camaraderie and respect among heavy metal icons, making the performance one that resonated deeply with fans. It's a testament to the enduring legacy of Black Sabbath, still captivating audiences years after their initial rise.