JAKARTA - The final concert of Black Sabbath on July 5 will be something monumental to cover their gig career. Not only fans, the personnel also felt the magicalness of this concert even before it started.
Butler bassist Black Sabbath recently admitted to having nightmares and palpitations. He expressed his anxiety to The Guardian.
"I've started experiencing palpitation ( palpitation conditions). In fact, last night I had a nightmare," he said as quoted by NME, May 5.
These symptoms seem to illustrate the concern of the musician to a grand concert involving other iconic bands that support their careers. Although it has gone up and down the stage thousands of times, the feelings caused by this final concert feel different.
"I dreamed that everything was going chaotic on stage and we were scattered into dust," he said.
Between excited and worried,esteryer realized everyone's expectations of this concert. He sometimes couldn't avoid the rest of the rest.
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"It's important for us to leave a great last impression, because this is the last moment people are enjoying our live shows. So that night it had to be amazingly broken," he explained.
Ozzy Osbourne, frontman Black Sabbath is also in a declining health condition. He has revealed that he cannot appear for hours like he used to, and will try his best.
The Black Sabbath final concert will be held on July 5 at Villa Park, Birmingham, which is the birthplace of the legendary band, which has a career of more than five decades.
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