Geezer Butler has shared the plans that Ozzy Osbourne has for the final Black Sabbath performance.Rumours about the possibility of a one-off reunion show from the band have been swirling in recent months.
Earlier this year, Osbourne shared that he would “jump at the chance” to play a final Black Sabbath show with co-founding drummer Bill Ward.Butler – the former Black Sabbath bassist – also revealed earlier this year that he and Osbourne have “agreed” to play one last show.
Now, during a recent conversation with Lifeminute, Butler revealed that he remains in contact with the ailing singer and said: “Ozzy was talking to me about, when he does his farewell concert – which he still wants to do – He’s dying to still get out there and play, and he suggested, at his very final concert, for the four of us to get up onstage and maybe do three or four songs together.
And that would be it, finished.”The bassist noted that the potential show would be a “one-off” and not any kind of Black Sabbath reunion, adding: “Definitely no more tours.”Back in May, Osbourne reflected on the band’s final climactic show at the Birmingham arena in 2017 during an episode of his podcast The Madhouse Chronicles, sharing that he was “sad” that Ward was not there.
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