Sharon Osbourne Reveals Reasons For Early Black Sabbath Personnel Agree To Reunion At Farewell Concert

JAKARTA - Ozzy Osbourne's wife and manager, Sharon Osbourne, revealed how Black Sabbath's early personnel were willing to reunite and hold their final show.

Sharon said it was Ozzy Osbourne (vocals) who led efforts to bring him together with Tony Iommi (guitar), cost Butler (bass), and Bill Ward (drums) to appear on the reunion stage.

"I leave it to Ozzy," said Sharon explaining her husband's efforts for Saturday's last show, in a recent interview with Birmingham Live.

"Then he had sex with Tony andester, and Bill too. They always communicate," continued Sharon.

Meanwhile, Ozzy cs' final show will be held in their hometown of forming Sabbath, at Villa Park, Birmingham on July 5.

Sharon said the personnel immediately agreed with this concert because all the results would be donated to the charity at the Birmingham Children's Hospital, Acorn Children's Hospital, and Cure Parkinson.

"Ozzy said, 'I will perform at the farewell concert. Will you come and appear at Sabbath with me?' He couldn't do it alone, said Sharon. And they all agreed, when they heard that it was for charity.

On the same occasion, Sharon also talked about the involvement of many metal bands supporting Sabbath. They are Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, Gojira, Halestorm, and Alice In Chains.

Not only that, but there will also be a "supergroup" containing Billy Corgan of The Smashingvises, guitarist Rage Against The Machine Tom Morello, Slash and Duff McKagan of Guns N 'Roses, and many more.

"I think this is the best metal concert ever," Sharon said. "It's very easy if you have good friends and friends who support you. We've known these people for years, and many of them were inherited by Sabbath. It will continue. When you need them, they will come."

Ozzy's wife added, "For Ozzy, this is a goodbye to her fans. Other members in Sabbath will continue their various projects, but for Ozzy, this is definitely a goodbye. Our friends want to come, and they know this is for charity, so this is great. This is a win for everyone, especially the fans."