Ozzy Osbourne Exhibition At Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery Extended Once Again Due To Public Demand

The Ozzy Osbourne exhibition at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery in Birmingham, UK has been extended once again due to public demand. That “Working Class Hero” showcase celebrates the late frontman’s solo achievements and it will now run until September 27.

The following was previously said about the exhibition:

“Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero was officially opened by Sharon Osbourne on Wednesday 25 June [last year] to coincide with [Black Sabbath’s] historic homecoming concert at Villa Park on Saturday 5 July.

The free exhibition, developed in partnership with Central BID Birmingham, showcases Ozzy’s most prestigious international honours including Grammy Awards, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame accolades, MTV awards, Hollywood Walk of Fame and Birmingham Walk of Stars honours and a selection of his platinum and gold discs, alongside photography and video that chart his journey from “a working-class kid from Aston” to the world’s most recognisable global rock legend.”

Sharon Osbourne commented:

“We are so proud that Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery asked to extend ‘Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero’, and that more fans will now have the opportunity to go through the exhibit.”

Sam Watson, chair of Central BID Birmingham, continued:

“Central BID is extremely proud to bring this exhibition to Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery with the kind support of Sharon Osbourne.

The demand to see the exhibition has been phenomenal and we are very grateful that Sharon and her family have allowed us to extend the exhibition until September 2026, which will give Ozzy’s fans from the UK and around the world an opportunity to celebrate his extraordinary life and achievements.”

Zak Mensah and Sara Wajid, co-chief executives of Birmingham Museums Trust, also added:

“The public response to the exhibition continues to show the love and affection for Ozzy in Birmingham and beyond and we are very pleased to announce that it will now be on display until September 2026.

We would like to express our thanks to Sharon and the rest of the Osbourne family for allowing us to continue to display this exhibition as a fitting tribute to Ozzy’s life and legacy and to enable as many people as possible to come and see it.”

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