Black Sabbath has announced a reunion tour with the original four members; Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. Many fans will admit that the four original members were Black Sabbath and that all of the musical attempts with new member replacements failed to create that Black Sabbath sound. Some fans believe it was the loss of Ozzy Osbourne that changed the sound of Black Sabbath and though both Black Sabbath and Ozzy went onto have musical success, had things been different Black Sabbath may have gone down in history as rock-n-roll giants.
The reunion tour announcement was made at the famed Whiskey a Go Go, following their first successful show played together on stage in over four decades. They have previously attempted reunions however, they just couldn’t make it work. They have created a new record for their reunion tour titled Never Say Die. This will be Black Sabbaths first recorded album since 1968.
This reunion is being titled, Reunited. 33 Years in the Making. Unfortunately, There haven’t been any official dates posted as of yet, as dates become public I will be sure to add the official dates. Whether you’re an old fan or new, you’ll want to check back to find out when Black Sabbath will be in your area.

This may possibly be a onetime only chance for many people to see this band live. Though I owned, or my brother owned many of their albums, I haven’t been fortunate enough to see them. Simply due to age alone, they had already dissipated by the time I came along. I would have liked to have seen them in their time, however seeing them at any time is better than not seeing them at all.