Tony Iommi's Emotional Statement On The Last Stage Of Black Sabbath

JAKARTA - Black Sabbath will hold their last live performance on stage. Tony Iommi et al have been preparing for this final action for a long time.

The band from Birmingham will appear in the hometown on July 5. The concert titled Back to the Beginning is not only a hit or flashback, but also a form of celebration today.

Iommi, guitarist Black Sabbath shared his feelings when their final concert was announced yesterday, February 5. He felt emotional, as he wrote on his X account.

"This is an extraordinary journey, but it is appropriate that everything ends here, where everything started in Aston. It's nice to be respected by fellow musicians and at the same time supporting a good goal," Tony Iommi said in his writing.

"All of this will not be possible without Ozzy, Right, and Bill. What we create together is bigger than all of us, and I will always be grateful for that," added the 76-year-old guitarist.

The last Black Sabbath concert is ready to be held at Villa Park with a series of special guest stars. This show even feels like the best music festival with lineup lineups preparing.

Back to the Beginning, the final offering from Black Sabbath will be enlivened by Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Gojira, Halestorm, Alice In Chains, Lamb Of God and other great musicians. Tickets are available starting February 14.