The opening of an exhibition celebrating the career of Ozzy Osbourne in Black Sabbath's home city was an emotional moment for him, his wife Sharon Osbourne said. She opened The Working Class Hero Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero Date: 25th June 2025 - 28th September 2025 Every day Location: Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery , Chamberlain Square Birmingham B3 3DH Time: 10:00 - 17:00 Cost: Free An exhibition celebrating the achievements and awards of rock icon Ozzy Ozbourne. The free to enter 'Working Class Hero' exhibition showcasing the achievements of Ozzy Osbourne has officially opened at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery ahead of Black Sabbath's last ever concert A world-first exhibition celebrating the solo achievements and global accolades of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne is now open at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, welcoming music fans from far and wide. The free exhibition, titled ‘ Working Class Hero ’ (running until 28 September 2025), brings together Ozzy’s most prestigious international awards – including Grammy Awards, MTV honours, Rock With free entry, a once-in-a-lifetime concert, a striking new portrait, and an open-air exhibition in the heart of the city, Birmingham is the global destination for Black Sabbath fans this summer. Further details, including exhibition opening dates and times, will be shared soon via Central BID Birmingham and Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. This exhibition celebrates the solo achievements and global awards of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne and the album art of the original Black Sabbath line-up to coincide with their historic homecoming concert at Villa Park on Saturday 5 July 2025. The free-to-enter exhibition at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery called ‘Working Class Hero’ (25 June-28 Sept, 2025) showcases Ozzy’s most prestigious 2. Ozzy Osbourne Exhibition at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery 25 June – 28 September | Free Entry Celebrate the legacy of the Prince of Darkness at Working Class Hero, a world-first exhibition featuring Ozzy’s awards, gold records, personal memorabilia, and rare photos. It’s an intimate look at his journey from Aston to global stardom. A free-to-see exhibition celebrating Ozzy Osbourne is coming to the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery just weeks before the huge Black Sabbath farewell show. A free exhibition celebrating Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath has opened in the city where "it all began", the rockstar's wife said. The Ozzy Osbourne "Working Class Hero" exhibition opened in Birmingham, United Kingdom on Wednesday (June 25),celebrating the solo achievements and global awards of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne and the With a free museum exhibition, a once-in-a-lifetime concert, and open-air artwork displays in the heart of the city, Birmingham is the global destination for BLACK SABBATH fans this summer. Today was the official opening of Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero exhibition at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. It comes as the city has become a ‘living museum’ full of plenty of tributes to Black Sabbath. Central BID is proud to announce two exhibitions set to open in Birmingham celebrating the solo achievements and global awards of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne and the album art of the original Black Sabbath lineup – just in time for their historic homecoming concert at Villa Park. The free-to-enter exhibition at Birmingham Museum & Art Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath are regularly celebrated in the band’s hometown of Birmingham, UK with local landmarks, art displays and installations. However, with the July 05th live sendoff for both of the iconic heavy metal entities rapidly approaching, two new exhibitions have been planned. The free-to-enter exhibition at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery called ‘Working Class Hero’ (25 June-28 Sept, 2025) 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 The free-to-enter exhibition at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery called ‘Working Class Hero’ (25 June-28 Sept, 2025) 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 which recognise millions of The “Working Class Hero” exhibition at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery offers fans an intimate glance into Ozzy Osbourne's storied career. Free to the public and running until September 28, the exhibition presents an impressive array of accolades including Grammy Awards, Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame honors, MTV Awards, and more. The free-to-enter exhibition, ‘Working Class Hero’, has opened today (June 25 to September 28) at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Showcasing Ozzy Osbourne’s most prestigious international honours, alongside photography and video, it’s being hailed as a ‘world first’. Ozzy Osbourne's wife Sharon got nostalgic as she browsed the outdoor Black Sabbath photography exhibition, which features iconic album covers from the heavy metal pioneers. This summer, Ozzy Osbourne is being honored in a long overdue way. Working Class Hero, the first official exhibition dedicated to the Prince of Darkness, will open on June 25 at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. The free exhibition runs through September 28, giving fans plenty of time to explore the heavy metal icon’s life and legacy.
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