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Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has revealed the band's forthcoming show in Hyde Park could very well be their last.
The legendary heavy metal band are set to play London's Hyde Park as part of the British Summer Time series on July 4, but Iommi says they have no plans to tour after the show.
"It could be the last ever Sabbath show," Iommi told Metal Hammer. "I don't want it to be, but there's nothing really planned touring-wise after that show, so for all we know that could be it really."
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Iommi then discussed how his lymphoma diagnosis in January 2012, which he completed treatment for this year, is still affecting his career. "To be honest I don't want to be touring to this extent too much longer, because it makes me feel so bad," he admitted.
"I'm at a stage now where I have no support, which means I have to see whether the cancer is coming back or if it's still there or what...I just don't know. It's a bit of a worry. After we finish this tour I'll go in and have a scan, so we'll see what shows up," Iommi concluded.
The band's latest album 13, topped the charts in the UK last year. They've been touring the record ever since.
Black Sabbath will perform at British Summertime Hyde Park on July 4. For more information and tickets, visit Gigwise Tickets.