Bad news for Black Sabbath fans: Bill Ward will not be playing drums
at any of the group's three gigs scheduled this year. In a long message posted on his website,
Ward explained that he was simply not able to come to terms with his
bandmates. The metal pioneers are playing their first show since 2005
this Saturday evening at their hometown of Birmingham, England – and
Ward claims that he first learned of the gig through an ad on the
Internet.
The original Sabbath lineup announced last November that they would reunite for a tour and their first album since 1978's Never Say Die! Less than two months later, guitarist Tony Iommi was diagnosed with lymphoma, prompting Sabbath to cancel the vast majority of their summer tour. Weeks later, Bill Ward announced via a Facebook that he would not participate in the group's reunion until he was presented with a "signable contract." The group vowed to carry on without him and had recently announced a headlining gig at Lollapalooza, as well as a warm-up show in Birmingham this Saturday.