BREAKING:Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, 77, Not …read more.

BREAKING:Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, 77, Not …read more.
Tony Iommi, the 77-year-old guitarist and founding member of Black Sabbath, has spoken about his uncertainty surrounding what could be the band’s last-ever performance. While fans remain hopeful for a farewell show, Iommi admitted the idea brings a mix of emotions and concerns.
In a recent interview, he said the thought of getting back on stage one final time is both exciting and stressful. “There’s a lot of pressure with something like this,” Iommi explained. “You want to make sure it’s done right, especially since it could be the last time.”
One of the major challenges facing the band is the health of lead singer Ozzy Osbourne, who has faced numerous medical issues in recent years. Though Ozzy has shown interest in performing again, his ability to do so remains uncertain.
“We’re considering it, but we have to be careful,” Iommi noted. “It’s not just about putting on a show—we have to make sure everyone is up for it physically and mentally.”
The possibility of a final Black Sabbath concert has sparked excitement around the world, with fans eager for closure and one last chance to see the heavy metal pioneers together. However, no official announcement has been made.
Despite his doubts, Iommi is hopeful that if the show goes ahead, it will be a powerful and emotional experience for both the band and their loyal followers. Still, he emphasizes the need to be realistic about the situation.
Whether or not the farewell performance takes place, Black Sabbath’s legacy as one of the greatest rock bands in history remains firmly intact.