Ozzy's Throne Now On Display in Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
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The iconic throne from Ozzy Osbourne's final performance last year is now on display at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery.

The black gothic-style throne is a special addition to the free exhibition 'Ozzy Osbourne: Working Class Hero,' which celebrates the life, music, and cultural impact of the Birmingham-born global rock icon.

The exhibit runs until Sunday, September 27, 2026, and has welcomed over 640,000 visitors since it opened in June 2025.

The show is curated by Central BID Birmingham and Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery in collaboration with Sharon Osbourne Management.

Ozzy's throne joins a wide range of personal memorabilia, photographs, and lifetime awards in the exhibition, which marks one year since his passing on July 22, 2025.

Visitors can see Ozzy's remarkable journey from his upbringing in Aston to becoming one of the most influential figures in rock music.

A poignant reminder of Ozzy as fans prepare to mark the first year since he died, The throne was originally built for Ozzy's Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction in 2024 and has been on display at Villa Park, where Ozzy performed his final concert with BLACK SABBATH on July 5, 2025.

Visitors can view the exhibit now through September 27th and see what other events are happening this summer in Birmingham regarding BLACK SABBATH and Ozzy Osbourne's life.