BREAKING: Black Sabbath GUITARIST Tony Iommi F…read more.

BREAKING: Black Sabbath GUITARIST Tony Iommi F…read more.

Guitar legend Tony Iommi has shed new light on Black Sabbath’s final concert, revealing the number of songs Ozzy Osbourne is expected to perform during the highly anticipated farewell. With fans eager for any update, Iommi confirmed that Osbourne will be taking the stage to perform three to four songs, marking an emotional return for the band’s iconic frontman.

Speaking in a recent interview, Iommi acknowledged the health issues Osbourne has faced in recent years but emphasized the singer’s strong desire to be part of the band’s final chapter. “Ozzy’s been through a lot, but he’s determined to be there,” Iommi said. “He’ll be singing a few of the Sabbath classics. It just wouldn’t feel right to say goodbye without him.”

The news comes as a relief to many longtime fans who feared that Osbourne’s ongoing medical struggles  including a Parkinson’s diagnosis and complications from back surgery  might prevent his involvement. Despite these obstacles, Osbourne has consistently expressed his eagerness to return to the stage, especially for a final performance with Black Sabbath.

The farewell concert is being designed as a massive celebration of the band’s influential legacy. While full details such as the date and location have yet to be revealed, Iommi teased that the event will include fan favorites, deep cuts, and a few surprises.

“This will be more than just another gig,” Iommi explained. “It’s our way of thanking the fans for sticking with us all these years. And Ozzy being part of it, even if it’s for a few songs, is what makes it truly special.”

As anticipation continues to build, the confirmation of Osbourne’s limited yet significant role has added even more excitement to the farewell. While he won’t be singing the entire set, his participation guarantees a fitting and heartfelt end to one of rock’s most legendary bands.

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