Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has officially shut down speculation about a Black Sabbath reunion at his farewell show. Despite fan hopes that the iconic band would reunite one last time, Osbourne made it clear that his final performance will be a solo affair.
In a recent interview, the Prince of Darkness addressed the rumors, stating, “I love what we did with Black Sabbath, but that chapter is closed.” He acknowledged the band’s legendary impact but emphasized that his farewell show is meant to celebrate his solo career, which has spanned over five decades.
Fans had speculated that Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward might make a surprise appearance, especially given the band’s farewell tour in 2017. However, Osbourne’s health struggles and ongoing personal projects have made a full-scale reunion unlikely.
While some die-hard Sabbath fans are disappointed, others respect Ozzy’s decision to focus on his own legacy. The farewell show promises to be a monumental event, featuring a setlist packed with Osbourne’s greatest hits. Despite closing the door on a Black Sabbath reunion, Ozzy remains committed to giving fans a spectacular final performance.