Legendary metal band to play final US show ever in SA

Black Sabbath scheduled to perform at AT&T Center on Nov. 12

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SAN ANTONIO – Legendary metal band Black Sabbath announced they will perform their last show ever in the U.S. on Nov. 12 at the AT&T Center.  

The San Antonio show is one of three headlining arena concerts the band has added to the final North American leg of their massive 2016 THE END World Tour.

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The group, led by singer/songwriter Ozzy Osbourne, is currently on tour in Europe for a mix of summer headlining and festival performances, before returning to North America in August.

Immediately following the November U.S. shows, Black Sabbath will head to Mexico and then South America where they will wrap up their 2016 dates. The band claims this will be their final tour and final set of concerts.

Tickets for the San Antonio show go on sale June 17 at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster.com and ATTCenter.com.

Osbourne has a long history in the Alamo City. He was banned from performing in San Antonio after urinating on the Alamo Cenotaph in 1982.

He was allowed back in 1992 after donating $10,000 to the Daughters of the Republic of Texas and issuing an apology.


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