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Black Sabbath to Make a New Album and Announced Final Tour

| Oct 02, 2014 01:44 PM EDT

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The 1970s English rock band Black Sabbath is said to be planning to record their last album as a band, and are getting ready to kick off their last tour next year.

Tony Iommi, the guitarist for Black Sabbath, previously stated that there is a possibility that the band may reunite again after their performance at Hyde Park in London just this July and now, Ozzy Osbrourne, the front man, revealed that the band would be heading back to the studio to record in 2015.

Osbourne tells a media publication that he finds 'the whole Sabbath experience' great this time, revealing that opposite from their experiences in the past as a band, they all made friends and were able to complete the job they had to do.

"It was a lot of fun," says the singer and later revealed that due to this, they planned to make another album and one final tour.

According to Osbourne, he and his band mates have been considering the idea since their last tour and had been discussing about it as they have been asked about it often.

He revealed that he has asked his wife and manager, Sharon Osbourne, about the matter since if he wouldn't be getting back with Black Sabbath, he wished to do his own thing, and Sharon stated she would be looking into the matter.

Osbourne shared that if they were going to do the tour, he wanted to so immediately, saying, "I want to do it before I'm 70."

Sharon then made the call to the recording company and it is believed that producer Rick Rubin will be collaborating with the band again for their upcoming album.

The singer also stated that he wants to do it sooner since Iommi has been diagnosed with lymphoma and has been going through continuous treatment for it.

Osbourne said that he isn't sure yet whether the band will be working on the album in England or in Los Angeles just yet.

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