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January 12, 2013

Black Sabbath name new album ’13′

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BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND — Today, the 13th of January 2013, BLACK SABBATH have announced the title of their new album, 13, which will be released this June (exact date TBA). The original BLACK SABBATH–OZZY OSBOURNE (vocals), TONY IOMMI (guitar) and GEEZER BUTLER (bass)–have recorded the album primarily in Los Angeles and were joined at the sessions by drummer Brad Wilk (Rage Against The Machine). Produced by Rick Rubin (seven-time Grammy winner, two of those as Producer of the Year), the album will be released on Vertigo (worldwide) and Vertigo/Republic in the U.S. 13 marks the Grammy-winning, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees’ return to Vertigo, the band’s original label; it’s the group’s first studio album together since 1978’s Never Say Die! They have sold over 70 million albums together.

In advance of the album’s release, BLACK SABBATH will head to New Zealand, Australia and Japan for live performances (see below for tour dates). Additional tour plans will be revealed in the coming months.

BLACK SABBATH’s initial tour dates are as follows:

Sat 4/20 Auckland, New Zealand Vector Arena

Mon 4/22 Auckland, New Zealand Vector Arena

Thu 4/25 Brisbane, Australia Entertainment Centre

Sat 4/27 Sydney, Australia All Phones Arena

Mon 4/29 Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena

Wed 5/1 Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena

Sat 5/4 Perth, Australia Perth Arena

Sun 5/12 Tokyo, Japan Ozzfest – Makuhari Messe

www.blacksabbath.com

 







 
 
 

 
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