Tony Iommi made a surprise appearance at the premiere of the new Black Sabbath ballet in Birmingham.
The ballet, announced earlier this year, opened at the Birmingham Hippodrome last Saturday (September 23) and will run until this weekend (September 30), before moving on to Plymouthâs Theatre Royal and Sadlerâs Wells in London. Tickets can be booked here.
Iommi was involved in the creation of the ballet, working with Birmingham Royal Ballet director Carlos Acosta. The show will include eight of the bandâs tracks plus new music inspired by them, all performed live by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia.
At the end of the opening performance, Iommi joined the cast on stage to play guitar for Sabbath hit ‘Paranoid’, while others in attendance included the band’s bassist Geezer Butler, Sharon Osbourne and Led Zeppelin‘s Robert Plant.
See footage from opening night below.
Thanks to everyone who supported us at the Ballet, we had a great premiere last night. Iâm honoured to be involved with these talented dancers. Iâm afraid I wonât be joining every performance. Tony
Posted by Tony Iommi on Sunday, September 24, 2023
Black Sabbath the Ballet! Amazing
Posted by Michaela Porter on Sunday, September 24, 2023
Tony iommi.So great to see tony onstage again tonight.He came on in the end and did paranoid..Brilliant night.
Posted by Michael Suilleabhain on Saturday, September 23, 2023
Speaking about the production ahead of its opening, Iommi said: âItâs so different, and itâs something that a lot of people didnât expect, including me.â
He admitted to the broadcaster, however, that he had never been to a ballet in his life. âBut to come in, and working with these guys, and seeing it, itâs just fantastic. And the work that they put in is just amazing,â he said.
Meanwhile, Iommi told Birmingham World that the ballet had made him âlook at our music differently nowâ because it had been “interpreted in a different way”.
âItâs still got the basic things, but then it did have in the different orchestral things coming in. And then I never thought for a minute we would have people dancing to âBlack Sabbathâ and âWar Pigsâ and âIron Manâ,â he said.
Asked whether he thinks the ballet could inspire metal fans to become ballet fans, and vice versa, Iommi answered: âI certainly hope so. I mean, it is a strange combination, but youâve got to push the boat out. And, you know, hopefully, we can get everybody together.â
The eight Black Sabbath songs used in the ballet are âParanoidâ, âIron Manâ, âWar Pigsâ, âBlack Sabbathâ, âSolitudeâ, âOrchidâ, âLaguna Sunriseâ and âSabbath Bloody Sabbathâ.
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