English rock band, Black Sabbath, which was first established in Birmingham back in 1968, by the band's guitarist and songwriter, Tomy Lommi, vocalist Ozzy Osbourne and bassist Geezer Buffer, has just announced its farewell world tour "The End" which will kick off starting January 2016.
Reports say that the heavy-metal rock band is promising the kind of concerts to their supporters that will "surpass all previous tours with their most mesmerizing production ever."
"When the tour concludes, it will truly be the end," stated on the posted video announcement on the band's official website.
In the row of their upcoming world tour, the band's North American leg starts in the city of Omaha and ends in the Madison Square Garden situated in New York City by February.
Besides hitting Omaha and NYC as two of their tour stops, Black Sabbath will also be doing a tour in cities around Australia and New Zealand in April and more events are expected to be announced in May.
American drummer, Tommy Clufetos, who was with the Black Sabbath during the band's previous tours, has been rumored to be playing the drums though it was not directly confirmed by the group.
Following the announced of 'The End' tour, Black Sabbath went through a little downside after the band's original drummer, Bill Ward said in a statement last April that he didn't know if he was still part of the group or not.
After Ward gave a brief yet meaningful statement, their fans concluded that he and the remaining Black Sabbath members are probably not in good terms for now, which pushed the former drummer to say such things.
Ward was not also part of the band's 2012 to 2014 tour for their last album, which was reportedly because of his feud against the Black Sabbath vocalist, Ozzy Osbourne.
"I wish them well, and I have no further comment," he commented after being asked about the tour.
The band will be hitting their scheduled tour dates beginning January 20.