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The Reunion Tour was a concert tour by English rock band Black Sabbath, celebrating the band's 2012 reunion and in support of their album 13, which was the group's first album to feature their original singer Ozzy Osbourne since 1978's Never Say Die! and original bassist Geezer Butler since 1994's Cross Purposes.
The End Tour was the final concert tour for the English rock band Black Sabbath, featuring founding members Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler.They performed on the tour with session drummer Tommy Clufetos filling in for the band's original drummer, Bill Ward, along with keyboardist and guitarist Adam Wakeman.
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Drummer Ward later quit Black Sabbath in 2012 due to a contract dispute, leaving only three-fourths of the band's original lineup intact for their 2016 farewell tour. Show comments.
Biophilia tour; The Bižuterija Tour; Black Sabbath Reunion Tour; Black Star Tour; Blown Away Tour; Bob Dylan Tour with Mark Knopfler 2012; The Born Free Tour; Born This Way Ball; Born to Die Tour; Brand New Eyes World Tour; Brava! Tour; Break the Spell Tour; Bridgit Mendler: Live in Concert; Brothers of the Sun Tour
The Ozzy and Friends Tour is a concert tour that replaced the majority of the original 2012 dates of the Black Sabbath Reunion Tour.. On 17 February 2012, Black Sabbath reshuffled its reunion plans in light of guitarist Tony Iommi's battle with lymphoma.
Tommy Clufetos (born December 30, 1979) is an American session drummer most noted for his work with Black Sabbath during their Black Sabbath Reunion Tour, which highlighted their new album 13. He also toured with them on their final tour. Clufetos is also the drummer for vocalist Ozzy Osbourne as well as the supergroup L.A. Rats.
The film documents the final Black Sabbath show, held at the Genting Arena in the band's hometown of Birmingham, England, on 4 February 2017. [4] [5]In addition to the live concert, both the film and album feature "The Angelic Sessions" – five songs recorded in the days following the band's final show.