Watch Geezer Butler share first statement on Black Sabbath’s final gig
Geezer Butler has shared his first statement on Black Sabbath‘s forthcoming final live show. Watch the video below.
Yesterday (February 5), it was confirmed that the legendary heavy metal band would be reuniting for one last gig at Villa Park in their hometown of Birmingham on July 5.
The concert will see the group’s most iconic line-up – comprising frontman Ozzy Osbourne, guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward – play live together for the first time in two decades.
Dubbed ‘Back To The Beginning’, the massive event is also set to see Metallica, Slayer, Pantera, Tom Morello, Alice In Chains, Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst and many more take to the stage.
Fans have since been sharing their reaction to the news of ‘The Final Show’ from Sabbath. Elsewhere, Iommi has looked ahead to the show with an emotional message. “It’s been an incredible journey,” he wrote, “but it’s only fitting that it ends here, where it all began in Aston.”
Now, his bandmate Butler has posted a separate video statement on social media.
“I couldn’t make it to England for today’s announcement, due to a commitment with my granddaughter, but was with them in spirit,” he wrote in the caption, referring to the press conference at Villa Park, attended by Iommi and Sharon Osbourne.
Speaking in the clip, the bassist said: “Hi, Geezer Butler here. Looking forward to seeing you all on July the 5th at Villa Park.
“It’ll be the first time the original Sabbath has played in Aston since we used to live there. And where we wrote most of our first album – places like Aston Community Centre and Burlington Hall down high street.”
Butler added: “So it’s a return home for us where it all started, and it will be a very special occasion for us all. See you there.” You can watch the video in the post above.
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