Ozzy Osbourne Tribute Exhibit Extended to 2026 Amid High Demand and Touching Fan Tributes

January 8, 2026
Ozzy Osbourne Tribute Exhibit Extended to 2026 Amid High Demand and Touching Fan Tributes
  • The Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero exhibition at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery has been extended again due to high visitor demand, now running through late September 2026.

  • A tribute wall on what would have been Ozzy’s 77th birthday features 77 messages drawn from a pool of more than 50,000 fan tributes submitted to a condolence book.

  • Key supporters include Central BID Birmingham, Sharon Osbourne Management, Ocean Outdoor as sponsor, with backing from Birmingham City Council and Aston Villa FC.

  • Further details about the exhibition are available on Birmingham Museums’ official site.

  • Additional information can be found at birminghammuseums.org.uk.

  • More information is provided through the Birmingham Museums official site.

  • The exhibit is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.

  • The show was developed in partnership with Central BID Birmingham and remains free to the public.

  • A film installation in the exhibit features more fan tributes and footage from Ozzy’s funeral procession in Birmingham, highlighting posthumous tributes and city responses.

  • Reports tie the extension to Sharon Osbourne’s recent remarks about Ozzy’s health on Piers Morgan Uncensored, noting pneumonia episodes and sepsis that affected him and shaped his final performances.

  • Sharon Osbourne described his health struggles prior to his death on Piers Morgan Uncensored, including multiple pneumonia cases, sepsis, and long antibiotic treatments.

  • An extension announcement was echoed on Ozzy’s own social post, noting strong demand and confirming the new end date of September 27, 2026.

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