Bill Ward, the original drummer for Black Sabbath, has recently expressed his desire to play one final show with the legendary heavy metal band.
Despite being absent from the group’s final tour due to a dispute over contract terms, Ward has always made it clear that he cherishes his time with Sabbath and would welcome the chance to reunite for one last performance.
In a recent interview, Ward emphasized his enduring love for the band and his regret at not being able to participate in their final tour. “The opportunity to perform with the guys one more time is something I’ve always dreamed of,” Ward said. He also mentioned that he has been in touch with his former bandmates and remains hopeful that they might consider the idea of a farewell show.
Ward’s comments have sparked excitement among fans who have longed to see the classic lineup reunited on stage. The prospect of a final show with the original members—Ward, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, and Geezer Butler—would undoubtedly be a monumental event in the history of rock music.
While there has been no official confirmation from Black Sabbath regarding such a performance, Ward’s statement has reignited speculation and hope for a memorable conclusion to the band’s storied career.
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