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Ozzy Osbourne’s personal museum is going on a world tour


Published by Maia Williamson
12 Mar 2026
The ultimate tribute to the Prince of Darkness is officially hitting the road.
The Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025): Working Class Hero exhibition, which has been packing out the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, has been confirmed for a global tour once its hometown run wraps up in September 2026.
This isn't your standard, stiff museum setup with velvet ropes and "do not touch" signs. Sharon Osbourne has promised a vibe that’s far more intimate - and a little bit more "Ozzy".
Sharon Osbourne revealed the news in their family podcast ‘The Osbournes’, talking with son Jack about the family’s updates.
"Everybody does it differently, and I appreciate that, but with Ozzy, there’s going to be everything from his hairbrushes to his smelly socks to his dirty paint chair covered in paint, to his little studio setup that he had at home, because we were lucky enough to keep everything,” she revealed.
While the collection includes his biggest achievements, like all of his prestigious awards, it also has a personal touch to it, because Sharon believes that’s what fans will connect with.
She has plans to recreate his dressing room, potentially use unwritten lyrics, as well as the thousands of devil heads on hotel stationary he doodled while on tour around the world.
Since opening in mid-2025, the exhibit has already seen more than 425,000 fans through the doors, proving that the world still can’t get enough of the Aston kid who became a global legend.
Details on the exact tour dates and cities are still under wraps, but Sharon is making sure this is a ‘thank you’ to the fans who have stuck by the Prince of Darkness for decades.
Surely it comes to New Zealand, right? We don’t want to miss out of his studio, and socks, in the flesh.

Published by Maia Williamson
12 Mar 2026