In a monumental announcement for rock fans, legendary band Black Sabbath has confirmed that all four original members—Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward—are reuniting for a new tour in 2025.
This comes after years of speculation and individual projects, with many wondering if the band that pioneered heavy metal would ever hit the stage together again.
This reunion marks the first time in over a decade that the iconic lineup will share the stage, promising fans a unique experience filled with timeless classics and raw, powerful performances.
The tour, which is expected to span multiple continents, will include stops in major cities across North America, Europe, and Asia. Setlists are rumored to include hits from landmark albums like *Paranoid*, *Master of Reality*, and *Sabbath Bloody Sabbath*, with some deeper cuts that hardcore fans have been yearning to hear live.
- The reunion is especially significant because of the long-standing health struggles of Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward, both of whom have battled serious health issues in recent years. Their return to the stage speaks to their passion and commitment to Black Sabbath’s legacy, and fans are excited to witness these rock legends once more.
The journey to this reunion hasn’t been an easy one. The band has faced numerous internal conflicts over the years, with lineup changes and public feuds often putting their iconic chemistry in jeopardy. Ward’s departure from the band in the early 2010s was especially painful for fans, as his absence meant that the original quartet was incomplete. But with recent reconciliations and a shared love for their craft, the band has found a way to set aside differences and come together once more.
Beyond the music, Black Sabbath’s influence on rock and metal is unmatched. Often called the “Godfathers of Heavy Metal,” they laid the groundwork for countless bands and genres with their dark, brooding sound, pioneering lyrics, and unmatched stage presence. This tour is not just a celebration of their music; it’s a tribute to the entire heavy metal community and the band’s incredible legacy.