Axl Rose Joining Black Sabbath As Singer?

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Guns N’ Roses have been added to Black Sabbath’s reunion show, leading to rumors Axl Rose could stand in for Ozzy Osbourne as lead vocalist.

In a monumental announcement for rock and metal fans worldwide, Guns N’ Roses and Tool have been officially added to the lineup for Black Sabbath’s highly anticipated reunion show. The event, set to take place at London’s Wembley Stadium later this year, will mark the first time the original members of Black Sabbath have performed together in nearly a decade.

With Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward reuniting for what is being called their “final farewell,” the addition of Guns N’ Roses and Tool elevates the show to legendary status. Axl Rose and Slash have been leading Guns N’ Roses’ massively successful “Not in This Lifetime” tour, while Tool continues to ride the wave of their critically acclaimed 2019 album Fear Inoculum.

Black Sabbath is set to return to their hometown of Birmingham for a highly anticipated reunion show, marking their first full performance together in nearly a decade. The legendary heavy metal pioneers will take the stage at Villa Park, home of Aston Villa FC, later this year in what is being called a “once-in-a-lifetime” event.

Adding to the excitement, Guns N’ Roses and Tool have been confirmed as special guests for the historic show. This marks the first time the three powerhouse bands will share the same stage, creating an unforgettable night for rock and metal fans.

Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward will reunite to perform Black Sabbath’s greatest hits, bringing their signature dark and heavy sound back to where it all began. Guns N’ Roses, still riding high from their record-breaking reunion tour, and Tool, known for their complex and hypnotic performances, are expected to bring their own intensity to the lineup.

With tickets set to go on sale next week, demand is expected to be unprecedented. Fans from around the world are preparing to witness history as Black Sabbath closes the chapter on their legendary career in the city where it all started.