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Ozzy Osbourne Exhibit Extended Due to Overwhelming Demand
8 Jan
Summary
- Exhibition extended to September 27, 2026, due to high visitor numbers.
- Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero has already drawn over 425,000 visitors.
- The free exhibition originally planned to close in September 2025.

The highly popular Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero exhibition, hosted at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, has had its closing date extended once again. This decision comes after the exhibition experienced "phenomenal" public demand, significantly exceeding initial expectations.
The free exhibition initially opened its doors on June 25, coinciding with Black Sabbath's farewell concert. It has since welcomed more than 425,000 visitors, demonstrating a strong public interest in the iconic musician's life and work.
Originally scheduled to conclude in September 2025, the exhibition's run was first shortened to January 18. However, due to sustained visitor enthusiasm and the continued support of the Osbourne family, Birmingham Museums announced the extension until September 27, 2026.




