Tony Iommi expressed his gratitude for Black Sabbath’s journey and the upcoming final show in a personal statement.
He said, “It’s been an incredible journey, but it’s only fitting that it ends here, where it all began in Aston.”

Iommi acknowledged the importance of the band members, saying, “None of this would’ve been possible without Ozzy, Geezer, and Bill. What we created together was bigger than any one of us, and I’ll always be grateful for that.”
The recently announced July 5 Black Sabbath reunion show is the first time the original lineup will perform together in 20 years.
The concert will also feature Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, and many more bands and artists.



