JAKARTA - Sharon Osbourne revealed that there are plans to open the Ozzy Osbourne memorabilia museum in her former hometown in Birmingham, England.

News about Ozzy's exhibition emerged for the first time four years after his band Black Sabbath became the focus of the three-month exhibition titled "Black Sabbath 50 Years" at Birmingham Music & Art Gallery,

Speaking with Ozzy and their son Jack and daughter Kelly on the latest episode of the podcast "The Osbournes", this is Sharon said.

"I'm busy trying to collect my father's memorabilia for the memorabilia place we opened in Birmingham," said Sharon.

Asked by Jack if it meant Ozzy and Sharon would return to live in England, he said: "No, but he has all his awards [at the museum], all his stage clothes, posters, old posters from [the early incarnation of Saturday] Earth's days, I have so many memorabilia.

"We will do it interactively every video, every live show of your father, everything there." This is more of an education for musicians and artists who want to see that we can come from absence, and if we work hard enough, this is what we can get.

"We will have a cafe, and there we will have all the musical instruments. Music students can enter and we will hold music classes, because there is no longer music at school. We will make friends, other musicians to join."


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