"Maybe one day, the four of us will do one last show together, I don't know," said the vocalist.
Black Sabbath performed two shows in their hometown of Birmingham, England, in 2017, concluding the group's farewell tour. The shows featured almost the original lineup, without Bill Ward , and now Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that he wished he had done things differently.
When the band announced their breakup in 2011, the plan was for Ward, Osbourne, Tony Iommi , and Geezer Butler to perform together, but the tour ended up happening without Ward.
The band ended up recording their last album, 13, with drummer Brad Wilk from Rage Against the Machine , and went on tour to promote the work with Tommy Clufetos , from Ozzy's solo band. At the time, the vocalist explained that Ward was not physically well enough to accompany them and therefore was left out of the tour.
Now, during a conversation with Kerrang!, he revealed that he didn't like that Ward didn't participate in the meeting. “People blame me, but it wasn't my fault. We didn't have time to wait for him to get better, and I'm sorry it happened without Bill.”
“The four of us started together and it should have been the four of us finishing it all. These last shows in Birmingham had this bittersweet feeling because of that, if you think about how far we've come, how much we've achieved, it would have been good to have shared it among the four of us. Maybe, one day, the four of us will do one last show together, I don't know.”
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