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Ozzy Osbourne cortege to make final trip through Birmingham Ozzy Osbourne cortege to make final trip through Birmingham
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Ozzy Osbourne died weeks after his farewell show at Villa Park on 5 JulyOzzy Osbourne died weeks after his farewell show at Villa Park on 5 July
Fans will be given a chance to pay their respects to heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne when his cortege travels through his home city of Birmingham.Fans will be given a chance to pay their respects to heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne when his cortege travels through his home city of Birmingham.
The Black Sabbath singer's body will be brought back for a procession that will travel along Broad Street in the city centre from 13:00 BST on Wednesday.The Black Sabbath singer's body will be brought back for a procession that will travel along Broad Street in the city centre from 13:00 BST on Wednesday.
The news was revealed by BBC WM presenter Ed James who said a hearse will make its way to the Black Sabbath Bridge and bench where thousands of fans have left messages and floral tributes.The news was revealed by BBC WM presenter Ed James who said a hearse will make its way to the Black Sabbath Bridge and bench where thousands of fans have left messages and floral tributes.
The Lord Mayor of Birmingham Zafar Iqbal said: "We're going to pay our last respects and homage to one of the greatest living legends of Birmingham." Osbourne died aged 76 on 22 July.The Lord Mayor of Birmingham Zafar Iqbal said: "We're going to pay our last respects and homage to one of the greatest living legends of Birmingham." Osbourne died aged 76 on 22 July.
Thousands of fans have visited the Black Sabbath bench in Birmingham Thousands of fans have visited the Black Sabbath bench in Birmingham (pictured on Tuesday)
His death came less than three weeks since he took part, along with his band mates, in Black Sabbath's farewell gig, Back to the Beginning. Dozens of musicians, including members of Metallica and Aerosmith, performed at the Villa Park concert.His death came less than three weeks since he took part, along with his band mates, in Black Sabbath's farewell gig, Back to the Beginning. Dozens of musicians, including members of Metallica and Aerosmith, performed at the Villa Park concert.
The event, which takes place ahead of a private funeral, will allow his family a chance to see the many memories his loyal fans have left alongside flowers and tributes, the council said.The event, which takes place ahead of a private funeral, will allow his family a chance to see the many memories his loyal fans have left alongside flowers and tributes, the council said.
Local musicians Bostin' Brass will accompany the procession.Local musicians Bostin' Brass will accompany the procession.
BBC Radio WM presenter Ed James announced the event on his breakfast programme on TuesdayBBC Radio WM presenter Ed James announced the event on his breakfast programme on Tuesday
Describing him as a "son of Birmingham", Iqbal said: "He put Birmingham on the map. He put Aston on the map."Describing him as a "son of Birmingham", Iqbal said: "He put Birmingham on the map. He put Aston on the map."
He said he had stood in a queue to sign a book of condolence, where he had spoken to fans, and said: "The love they showed for Ozzy and his family was immense."He said he had stood in a queue to sign a book of condolence, where he had spoken to fans, and said: "The love they showed for Ozzy and his family was immense."
The city was proud to host the event, he said, and added he was grateful the family had offered to pay to enable it to happen.The city was proud to host the event, he said, and added he was grateful the family had offered to pay to enable it to happen.
Ozzy Osbourne's hearse will travel along Broad Street on WednesdayOzzy Osbourne's hearse will travel along Broad Street on Wednesday
People from as far away as Mexico, the USA and Poland have since travelled to the city to add to a sea of flowers and messages at the Black Sabbath Bridge.People from as far away as Mexico, the USA and Poland have since travelled to the city to add to a sea of flowers and messages at the Black Sabbath Bridge.
One letter from Greece said: "To our king of metal, you were a light in the darkness, the most beautiful, humble, glorious madman. We were all so lucky. Thank you for the music. Without it, I'm not sure who I'd be."One letter from Greece said: "To our king of metal, you were a light in the darkness, the most beautiful, humble, glorious madman. We were all so lucky. Thank you for the music. Without it, I'm not sure who I'd be."
Broad Street will be closed to traffic from 07:00 BST on Wednesday with trams and buses diverted throughout the day and will reopen as soon as possible after the event, a city council spokesperson said.Broad Street will be closed to traffic from 07:00 BST on Wednesday with trams and buses diverted throughout the day and will reopen as soon as possible after the event, a city council spokesperson said.
Osbourne and his fellow Black Sabbath band members Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Geezer Butler were given the Freedom of the City in June, before the farewell gig.Osbourne and his fellow Black Sabbath band members Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Geezer Butler were given the Freedom of the City in June, before the farewell gig.
The city council said it had worked "at pace" to coordinate the event in collaboration with the family, who had funded all of the associated costs.The city council said it had worked "at pace" to coordinate the event in collaboration with the family, who had funded all of the associated costs.
Flowers have been laid at the Black Sabbath bench on Broad Street
People are encouraged to turn up early and the council said for those not able to make the event, the live stream of the Black Sabbath bench would continue to operate and could be viewed online.People are encouraged to turn up early and the council said for those not able to make the event, the live stream of the Black Sabbath bench would continue to operate and could be viewed online.
Fans and members of the public who wish to pay their respects can also visit Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, where a book of condolence is open, alongside the Ozzy Osbourne Working Class Hero exhibition, which was opened by Sharon Osbourne last month.Fans and members of the public who wish to pay their respects can also visit Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, where a book of condolence is open, alongside the Ozzy Osbourne Working Class Hero exhibition, which was opened by Sharon Osbourne last month.
Other tributes in the city include the Black Sabbath Mural on Navigation Street; Ozzy the Bull at New Street Station, and The Crown pub - a recently-listed building that is globally recognised as the birthplace of heavy metal, where Black Sabbath first played in 1968.Other tributes in the city include the Black Sabbath Mural on Navigation Street; Ozzy the Bull at New Street Station, and The Crown pub - a recently-listed building that is globally recognised as the birthplace of heavy metal, where Black Sabbath first played in 1968.
Ali Zaman, who lives in Osbourne's former childhood home in Lodge Road, Aston, has created a dedicated email address for fans to send messages and said he had been "inundated".Ali Zaman, who lives in Osbourne's former childhood home in Lodge Road, Aston, has created a dedicated email address for fans to send messages and said he had been "inundated".
His parents bought the property from Osbourne's father, he said, adding: "As he got famous, all these fans were coming down, and they realised they've got a problem."His parents bought the property from Osbourne's father, he said, adding: "As he got famous, all these fans were coming down, and they realised they've got a problem."
Now Mr Zaman is gathering tributes to the rock icon and said the pictures and memories would be placed on a website and free for everybody to see.Now Mr Zaman is gathering tributes to the rock icon and said the pictures and memories would be placed on a website and free for everybody to see.
Meanwhile, a petition to rename Birmingham Airport as Ozzy Osbourne International has gathered more than 46,000 signatures.Meanwhile, a petition to rename Birmingham Airport as Ozzy Osbourne International has gathered more than 46,000 signatures.
A spokesman for the airport said it would look at how it could celebrate Osbourne's heritage and contribution to the region.A spokesman for the airport said it would look at how it could celebrate Osbourne's heritage and contribution to the region.
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