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Ozzy Osbourne has revealed that he is up for another Black Sabbath album and tour, after Tony Iommi said that the band's Hyde Park show could be their last ever.
The band attended a press conference at this year's Sweden Rock Festival on Friday (6 June), and discussed their plans for the future.
"It is possible there's gonna be another album," said Osbourne, adding: "But we haven't really sat down and decided what we're gonna do yet. We just wanna finish this tour and then we'll see."
According to NME, Osbourne continued: "If it's goodbye, we're ending on a high note... But I'm up for another Black Sabbath album and tour. If we can, great. If not, I'll just carry on doing my own thing."
Watch Osbourne discussing Black Sabbath's future below
Black Sabbath's ninteenth album, 13, was released last year, and was the band's first album in 18 years. The LP went to No.1 in the UK albums chart, and was their first No.1 album in just under 43 years.
Black Sabbath are headlining British Summertime festival in Hyde Park on 4 July. For more information, visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.
Below: Black Sabbath perform at London's O2 Arena