It’s Not Over Yet”: Ozzy Osbourne Vows Career Will Continue Beyond Final Show as Black Sabbath Faces Last-Minute Setbacks Ahead of Emotional Farewell Concert

**“It’s Not Over Yet”: Ozzy Osbourne Vows Career Will Continue Beyond Final Show as Black Sabbath Faces Last-Minute Setbacks Ahead of Emotional Farewell Concert**

 

As Black Sabbath prepares to take the stage for what’s being billed as their final live performance, Ozzy Osbourne has made it clear: while the band’s touring chapter may be closing, his own career is far from finished. The Prince of Darkness has insisted that fans haven’t seen the last of him, promising new projects, collaborations, and possibly solo performances in the near future.

 

“I’m not dying,” Ozzy joked during a recent interview. “This may be the last Sabbath show, but I’ve still got plenty left in the tank. I’ll keep making music as long as I’m breathing.”

 

The highly anticipated farewell concert, part of the “Back To The Beginning” event in Birmingham, is expected to draw tens of thousands of fans from around the world. But behind the scenes, the band has been grappling with unexpected hurdles. Guitarist Tony Iommi is reportedly managing ongoing health concerns, while bassist Geezer Butler has been recovering from a recent minor injury. Both are expected to perform, but their conditions have added an extra layer of tension to an already emotional occasion.

 

Despite the challenges, spirits remain high. Crew members describe a mix of excitement and nostalgia backstage, as the band rehearses for what will be an unforgettable final bow in the city where it all began.

 

Fans can expect a powerful performance steeped in history, emotion, and the thunderous sound that defined a genre. While the concert may signal the end of an era for Black Sabbath, Ozzy’s determination to press forward reminds everyone that legends don’t fade quietly — they evolve, they adapt, and most importantly, th

ey endure.

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