Birmingham's Salute to Ozzy
Ozzy Osbourne's iconic throne is now on display at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.
The free UK exhibit, titled Working-Class-Hero, runs through the 27th of September. It was extended because of public demand.
The throne, originally built for the star's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction in 2024, was also used for Ozzy's final performance last summer with Black Sabbath in Birmingham. And it's not the only piece of memorabilia for visitors to check out.
Also on view are the singer's gold and platinum records, MTV and Grammy awards, photographs, and tributes from fans. No booking is required.
In addition, the museum has been offering related activities. They include a workshop on Sunday, in which people can create their own interpretations of Ozzy's famous cross pendant with recycled materials.
Incidentally, a free photo exhibit from the aforementioned concert has just opened at Bullring (Grand Central) in Birmingham: Back to the Beginning. It features the headliners and many of their guests. Among the participants were Metallica, Tool, Pantera, and Guns N' Roses.
Meanwhile, Kelly Osbourne has gotten a tattoo in honor of her late dad. It depicts a pair of his signature black round sunglasses.
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