Geezer Butler Shares The Nightmares He Had About Black Sabbath’s Final Show

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Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler voiced his concerns about the band’s upcoming final performance in an interview with The Guardian.

“I’m already having palpitations,” Butler revealed. “I dreamed everything went wrong on stage and we all turned to dust.”

“It’s important that we leave a great impression, since it’s the final time that people will experience us live,” he continued. “So it has to be great on the night.”

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Black Sabbath is preparing for their ultimate farewell show. The event will reunite the original lineup for their first performance together in two decades.

The highly anticipated farewell concert symbolizes more than a typical performance for the legendary metal band and their fans.

Ozzy Osbourne’s official website confirmed the historic event’s details. The show will take place on July 5 at Birmingham’s Villa Park. The evening will feature both a solo set by Ozzy and the full Black Sabbath reunion performance.

The concert carries special meaning as Ozzy Osbourne’s final live appearance. The performance brings the band’s journey full circle in their hometown of Birmingham.

Louder Sound revealed the band’s charitable initiative. All proceeds from the concert will support multiple organizations: Cure Parkinson’s, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, and Acorn Children’s Hospice.

Ticketmaster UK reported strong global interest in the event. The concert is positioned to become one of the most significant moments in heavy metal history.

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