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Birmingham Black Sabbath murals reaction 'unreal' says artist
Birmingham Black Sabbath murals reaction 'unreal' says artist

BBC News

time5 days ago

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Birmingham Black Sabbath murals reaction 'unreal' says artist

An artist creating a 120ft (36.5m) mural depicting all four original members of Black Sabbath says the reaction so far has been "unreal". The street art is set to be completed in time for the heavy metal band's sold-out concert at Villa Park in July, with artist Mr Murals hoping it will also honour the "creative spirit of Birmingham".Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward will be immortalised on Navigation Street near Grand Central Station. "I can't even process how many people have stopped," the artist said. "I thought it was going to be busy but I didn't think it would be this crazy." Mr Murals added that more than 100 people had stopped him to take photos and ask questions in just one day, with many sharing their memories of Black Sabbath gigs in years gone by. "That's why I love painting outdoors," he added. "I think a lot of other artists love that as well."I'm probably exaggerating that I'm exhausted because of actually working, but I think it is more chatting."I've probably done more chatting the last five days than I have all year." The artwork has been commissioned by Central BID Birmingham with the support of Network Rail. Mr Murals, who has previously painted Osbourne in black and white, also spent more than 200 hours creating the Peaky Blinders mural on the walls of Digbeth Loc Studio. Black Sabbath formed in Aston in 1968. Their final gig will also features dozens of other heavy metal legends, including Metallica, Pantera and Anthrax. Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Black Sabbath murals to rock Birmingham ahead of final show
Black Sabbath murals to rock Birmingham ahead of final show

BBC News

time23-05-2025

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Black Sabbath murals to rock Birmingham ahead of final show

Murals celebrating the legacy of one of Birmingham's hugest bands are being created ahead of their final Black Sabbath street art is set to be completed in time for their sold-out concert at Villa Park in Mr Murals said it would be a tribute not just to Black Sabbath but to the "creative spirit of Birmingham".The 120ft (36.5m) mural will depict all four of the band's original band members, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward. The gig also features dozens of other heavy metal legends, including Metallica, Pantera and Anthrax. "The band's influence is everywhere, from metal music to fashion to attitude," Mr Murals said."I wanted to create something powerful and raw, just like their sound, that people can stand in front of and feel the energy of Sabbath and of the city itself." The artwork has been commissioned by Central BID Birmingham with the support of Network Graham, New Street station manager, added: "Along with our very own Ozzy the bull, this new mural will provide a fantastic welcome to the thousands of fans arriving into the city ahead of Black Sabbath's Villa Park gig."Sabbath formed in Aston in Murals, who has previously painted Osbourne in black and white, also spent more than 200 hours creating the Peaky Blinders mural on the walls of Digbeth Loc Studio. Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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