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Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has voiced his concerns regarding the possibility of Ozzy Osbourne performing live again, especially as the iconic frontman considers a final farewell show. Iommi, a longtime bandmate and close friend of Osbourne, revealed in a recent interview that while the idea of a last performance is appealing to fans and the band alike, he worries about the toll it might take on Ozzy’s fragile health.
Osbourne, 76, has battled several serious health issues in recent years, including Parkinson’s disease, multiple surgeries, and spinal problems. Despite these challenges, he has remained optimistic about returning to the stage one last time to thank his loyal fans and bring proper closure to his legendary career.
“I’d love to see Ozzy up there again for a final show, but I also worry about him,” Iommi said. “He’s been through so much physically, and it wouldn’t be right to risk his health just for one performance. But if he really wants to do it, we’ll all be behind him.”
Ozzy himself has expressed a strong desire to perform again, even if it’s just once. He recently hinted at a possible one-off show to say goodbye properly, after being forced to cancel numerous tour dates in recent years due to his condition. While fans eagerly await confirmation, the situation remains uncertain.
Tony Iommi’s comments have resonated with fans who admire both the band’s legacy and their mutual care for each other. Whether or not the final show becomes a reality, the bond between the members of Black Sabbath remains unshaken. For now, supporters can only hope that any return to the stage will prioritize Ozzy’s well-being above all else.