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Watch: OZZY OSBOURNE And TONY IOMMI Reunite To Play BLACK SABBATH Classic At Closing Of 2022 ‘Commonwealth Games’

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BLACK SABBATH singer Ozzy Osbourne and guitarist Tony Iommi reunited earlier today (Monday, August 8) in their original hometown of Birmingham, England to perform the band’s classic song “Paranoid” — preceded by a truncated version of “Iron Man” — at the closing of the city’s Commonwealth Games. They were joined by two musicians from the band’s final tour, Adam Wakeman, who played bass and keyboards, and drummer Tommy Clufetos.

A few years ago, Osbourne said that he was open to the possibility of a SABBATH reunion at the Commonwealth Games, telling ITV that it “would be fantastic” to play at the the opening ceremony for the 2022 Games. “With BLACK SABBATH or on my own,” he said at the time.

The ceremony took place at Alexander Stadium in front of an audience of more than 30,000, with the event also being broadcast live on BBC One and iPlayer to an estimated global television audience of one billion.

Headlining the ceremony was the new wave group DURAN DURAN, with additional appearances by some of the city’s most celebrated artists under the musical direction of rapper, artist and educator Joshua “RTKal” Holness.

Earlier that week, Iommi talked to BirminghamWorld about the pressure of performance for such a large audience.

“A billion people tuning in is a huge figure,” he said. “It’s going to be seen not just across the Commonwealth but throughout the world. We really have to do Birmingham proud.

“I like to think that BLACK SABBATH helped to put Birmingham on the map musically, and it’s great now that the Games ceremony will feature so many talented people from the city. It means a hell of a lot to me. But I have to admit, there’ll be a bit of stage fright on the night. I haven’t played onstage at a big show for five years since the final SABBATH show in February 2017.”

The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games saw around 4,500 athletes from 72 nations and territories compete in 19 sports and eight para-sports across 15 competition venues from July 28 July until August 8.

“I think it’s highly unlikely that we’d get back onstage again,” he said. “It certainly wouldn’t be touring. We’d only do so many shows, if anything.

“I would like to play with the guys again. But I can’t see that happening.

Iommi revealed his cancer diagnosis in early 2012, shortly after SABBATH announced a reunion tour and album. He underwent treatment throughout the recording of the disc, titled “13”, and the subsequent tour to promote it.

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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