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Tony Iommi, the 77-year-old guitar icon of Black Sabbath, has expressed uncertainty about how the band’s anticipated final performance will turn out. Speaking candidly, Iommi admitted that the thought of returning to the stage for one last time is both thrilling and stressful, given the significance of the moment and the demands it brings.
As one of the founding members of the legendary heavy metal band, Iommi acknowledged that while their place in music history is secure, delivering a powerful farewell is a major concern. “It’s not like the old days,” he explained. “This would be a very emotional and high-pressure show, and we want it to be done right.”
The idea of a final Black Sabbath concert has stirred excitement among fans, but several challenges remain—particularly surrounding the health of lead vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, who has been dealing with a number of medical issues in recent years. While Ozzy has shown interest in performing again, his condition has left the possibility of a live return uncertain.
“There’s a lot to think about,” Iommi noted. “We want to do something memorable, but we also have to be mindful of our health and limitations.”
Though plans for the concert are not yet confirmed, global fans are hopeful the band will take the stage once more to close the chapter on a legendary career. Despite the doubts and difficulties, Iommi remains optimistic, but realistic, about what lies ahead. No matter what happens, Black Sabbath’s legacy in rock and heavy metal remains untouched.