Report: Black Sabbath extends North American tour… but can Tony handle it???

Originally, Black Sabbath had 4 or 5 shows to their tour but now they added a bunch more shows. Sadly, the band is not playing NY State… yet… but who knows, maybe they’ll add a NY show soon? To you NY Sabbath fans, the closest we’ll get to see them are either the Philadelphia or Boston shows.

Hopefully, Tony Iommi can handle this long tour ’cause as some of you he has lymphoma cancer. Can Black Sabbath go through all these shows successfully without anything happening to Tony? They could play a few shows, and all of a sudden, Tony has an emergency situation which will force them to cancel the rest of the tour. That could happen. We’ll wait and see if they can pull this tour off.

This could be the final Black Sabbath album and tour. I can’t blame the guys for wanting to do so much with Sabbath ’cause they want the band’s career to end on a positive note before Tony dies. Despite Bill Ward not being in the band, fans should support this band anyway ’cause of Tony’s cancer. Lymphoma is an impossible cancer to fight, so Tony may not actually have that much time left. That’s why the band is in a rush to get stuff done. It’s gonna be a sad loss when it’s time for Tony to go ’cause he is such an important person in music. There can’t be Black Sabbath without him so the band will probably call it quit after he dies. Sabbath was Tony’s band to begin with.

See the band’s tour listings, here.

Kev

3 thoughts on “Report: Black Sabbath extends North American tour… but can Tony handle it???”

    1. After doing a little reading on lymphoma cancer, it can be treatable but not totally. It all depends on what stage that Tony is in and how he caught it. Lymphoma cancer is dangerous and risky just like all cancers are. There are two different kinds of lymphoma cancers and they never really went into details of which one he has. They are hodgkin lymphoma and there is non-hodgkin. Hodgkin lymphoma can be treatable but the other has the potential to be fatal.

      I’ve had 4 other people in my life who died of other cancers, and this is why I’m very supportive of cancer victims.

      Kev

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