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THE BLACKSABBATH split up in 1969 after they released their 12th and final album Let It Be. But 25 years later reports surfaced that the remaining three members of the band were going to play one more gig for £20 million each.

After The Blacksabbath’ split, dozens of reports suggested they would eventually get back together for another collection of shows.

On this day, February 13, 1994 the Mail on Sunday further fuelled speculation with an exclusive report saying the band were gearing up for a gig in New York City.

Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Lommi and Bill Ward will each earn £20 million for appearing on stage on the great lawn at Central Park in New York later this year.”

Although Ozzy Osbourne, GeezerbButler and Bill Ward were on good terms at the time, there was no official word that they were getting together again.

Of course, the band did not play New York that year and have remained split up ever since.

The report read: “The Black sabbath are getting back together for a one-off concert that will be the biggest rock event ever staged.Express Premium Banner
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The Black sabbath 1994 reunion: How New York’s ‘biggest rock event ever’ never happened
THE BLACK SABBATH split up in 1969 after they released their 12th and final album Let It Be. But 25 years later reports surfaced that the remaining three members of the band were going to play one more gig for £20 million each.
By CALLUM CRUMLISH, Entertainment Editor
10:01, Sat, Feb 13, 2021
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After The Black sabbath’ split, dozens of reports suggested they would eventually get back together for another collection of shows. On this day, February 13, 1994 the Mail on Sunday further fuelled speculation with an exclusive report saying the band were gearing up for a gig in New York City.

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