In a monumental announcement for rock fans, legendary band Black Sabbath has confirmed that all four original members—Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—are reuniting for a new tour in 2025. This comes after years of speculation and individual projects, with many wondering if the band that pioneered heavy metal would ever hit [] Music legend Ozzy Osbourne is nearing his final live performance. He was forced to cancel his farewell tour but plans to take the stage one more time. While he’s nearing the end, he just booked a new surprising new gig away from music. Keep reading for all the details. Ozzy Osbourne Plots Return To Stage After Canceling Tour Ozzy Osbourne was a founding member of the heavy metal band Black Ozzy Osbourne. Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia Ozzy Osbourne isn’t ready to say goodbye to performing just yet. “He won’t tour again, but we are planning on doing two more shows to “It’s very important. The original Sabbath will never be on stage together again. From the late 60s, we’re probably one of the only bands where the original members are still alive and speaking with one another.” Though we all know that in the history of heavy music, when a band says they’re done touring, more often than not, it’s not 100% true. In previous years, Black Sabbath After announcing his touring days were over, Ozzy Osbourne will return to the stage for a few final performances. A Definitive End for Sabbath In a recent issue of Classic Rock, Ozzy explained that the upcoming concert at Villa Park in Birmingham on July 5, 2025, will not only close his own performance career but also mark the end of Black Sabbath as a live band. “ It’s very important,” Ozzy said about the show. “ The original Sabbath will never be on stage together again. From the late 60s, we Ozzy Osbourne will hold two concerts in his U.K. hometown as a "goodbye" to fans, revealed his wife and manager Sharon Osbourne during her recent Cut the Crap Tour stop in London. Following many years of debilitating health concerns, Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne confirms that he will never tour again. Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne will be returning to the stage after a slew of health problems, Sharon Osbourne has confirmed. Heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne dies at 76. The Grammy-winning Prince of Darkness long struggled with addiction, finally achieving sobriety in 2014. Ozzy Osbourne, the pioneering heavy metal singer whose star turn on reality TV endeared him to a new generation of fans, has died. Ozzy Osbourne recently said he thinks he has 10 more years to live. Ozzy, who cancelled his UK and European tour dates in February 2023, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2003. Now, Ozzy's wife and manager Sharon has revealed that plans are in place for Ozzy to play two emotional, final farewell shows in his hometown of Birmingham at some point in the future. Speaking on the London stop-off of her Cut The Crap spoken word tour at the Fortune Theatre last night (Monday, January 22), Sharon reiterated that Ozzy will never again tour full-time, but that he will perform After confirming his retirement from touring due to his deteriorating health, Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne is planning two farewell shows in his hometown to "say goodbye properly" to his fans. We Won’t See Ozzy On The Road Ever Again Sharon Osbourne, wife, and manager of Ozzy Osbourne, has shared plans for the legendary musician’s final farewell shows. Despite officially retiring from touring last year, Ozzy has expressed his desire to release one more album and go back on the road. Longtime Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde hopes the upcoming Black Sabbath farewell concert will somehow lead to one more tour for the metal icon. Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76. The legendary rocker was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Black Sabbath and as a solo artist. Wylde will perform at Black Sabbath’s farewell show in England on July 5 — but hopes Ozzy Osbourne tours again. - Credit: Amy E. Price/Getty Images If a meteor were to strike Villa Park in The iconic Ozzy Osbourne has officially announced his highly anticipated tour for 2026, sending fans into a frenzy of excitement. With a career spanning decades and a reputation for unparalleled live performances, Ozzy Osbourne is set to captivate audiences once again with his powerhouse vocals and electrifying stage presence. Ozzy Osbourne has announced that he will reunite with Black Sabbath for his star-studded final-ever concert. The Prince of Darkness, 76, retired from touring in 2023 due to health issues, but will
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