Sharon Osbourne will open an Ozzy Osbourne Museum in the rocker’s hometown of Birmingham, England.
On the latest episode of The Osbournes Podcast, the TV personality and music executive revealed that she has been busy preparing and collecting archives to make available to the public.
“I’ve been busy collecting Dad’s memorabilia for the store we’re opening,” she told her children Kelly, 38, and Jack, 37. He has all of his awards, his stage clothes and his posters in the museum. I have so many memories. »
The museum will feature interactive features and a rich collection of memorabilia from the singer’s 55-year career, from the founding of Black Sabbath in the late 1960s and his entire solo career. Sharon Osbourne said the venue will be “completely interactive”. She hopes it will inspire a younger generation of musicians.
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“It’s more of an educational approach for musicians and artists who want to see that you can start from scratch and that if you work hard enough you can achieve it,” he said. -she explains.
The 70-year-old star added: “There will be coffee and every instrument you can imagine. The students can come and we will offer music lessons since there is no music in the schools anymore. We will invite friends and other musicians. »
In 2019, the City of Birmingham also hosted the Black Sabbath 50 Years exhibition at the Birmingham Music & Art Gallery.