JAKARTA - Ozzy Osbourne's (vocals) hope to hold the last Black Sabbath concert with original personnel received a good welcome fromunger Butler (bass).

Butler is said to have agreed with Osbourne for the concert. It came after the vocalist's wife, Sharon, said Osbourne was planning two more shows to actually fully retire from music.

"Ozzy hopes to finish things next year at Aston Villa. I'm definitely ready to finish everything. Ozzy and I have agreed, but I'm not sure about anyone else," Butler said during a recent interview with SiriusXM.

Butler also confirmed that Osbourne really wanted the last Black Sabbath concert. The reason is, the 75-year-old singer feels his health condition is no longer good lately.

"And he said to me, 'I want Sabbath to perform some songs, two or three songs, as the last show'. And I said, 'Yeah, I'm definitely ready to do it'," Butler said.

"But I'm not sure what other people are doing. Me and Ozzy, we are ready to do it. But whether Tony and Bill will do it, I don't know," he added.

On another occasion, Tony Iommi (guitar) gave an uncertain answer when asked if he was likely to be involved in the last Black Sabbath concert.

"It's actually a good thing to do, but whether it's going to happen or not, that's another matter," said Iommi.

"But we'll see. Let's see, who knows?"


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