'God Bless Ozzy,' the Jack Osbourne-directed documentary chronicling his father Ozzy Osbourne's life, will be in theaters for a special two-night only event next month. The film will be broadcast to movie theaters nationwide on August 24 and 29 at 7:30 p.m. (local time). Tickets go on sale Monday Aug. 1.

The documentary is directed by Mike Fliess along with the younger Osbourne, who provides much of the vision for the film. 'God Bless Ozzy' promises to include never before seen footage from Black Sabbath and Osbourne's touring days. There will be extended interviews with each Osbourne family member, as well as conversations with musicians like Paul McCartney and Tommy Lee.

Fathom Events has a link to all theaters participating in the two-night only broadcast. That's also the site to use to purchase advance tickets. It's been a revealing year for Osbourne as he also released a box set celebrating the 30th anniversary of his 'Blizzard of Oz' and 'Diary of a Madman' albums, which includes a 70-minute long '30 Years After the Blizzard' DVD.

Osbourne begins touring in Europe next week. He's also working on a new album, the follow-up to 2010's 'Scream.' Additionally he's releasing a new book, called 'Trust Me, I'm Dr. Ozzy' in October.

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