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Black Sabbath given the freedom of Birmingham before Villa Park’s farewell gig | UK News

By uk-times.com30 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Birmingham City Council From left to right, Bill Ward, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Ozzy Osbourne receive their scrolls. There is a council branded Black Sabbath board behind them in purple. They are sat in front of it on chairs. All are wearing black. Ozzy has his arms outstretched. Birmingham City Council

(From left to right) Bill Ward, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Ozzy Osbourne receive their scrolls

Black Sabbath have been given the freedom of the city of Birmingham.

All four original band members were present at Saturday’s private ceremony, with Terence “Geezer” Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward presented with scrolls and medals by the Lord Mayor.

The honour recognised the band’s significance as heavy metal pioneers in Birmingham and beyond, the city council said. It came exactly a week before a huge farewell concert at Villa Park, in which tens of thousands are expected to hear them play for the final time.

“Birmingham has always been behind us,” Butler said.

Butler called Birmingham “a great working class city” and said people used to make fun of the band’s accents.

“We weren’t given a chance when we started out, but Birmingham has always been behind us,” he said.

Osbourne recalled his late father going into debt to buy him a microphone, adding he thought he would be very proud.

“I first put an advert in a music store in town,” he said. “If these guys hadn’t come to my door, I wouldn’t be sitting here now.

“It seems to have flown by so quickly. It’s amazing.

“I’m a Brummie and I always will be a Brummie. Birmingham Forever.”

Darren Quinton/Touchstone Visuals The four original members of Black Sabbath four older men, all who are dressed in black, standing in front of a street art mural that reads "Black Sabbath" in large black bubble writing. The background of the mural is pink and purple and features white lightning strikes. Darren Quinton/Touchstone Visuals

The band also signed a new Birmingham mural on the same day

Engravings in the Council House join Broad Street’s bridge and star as permanent tributes to the band.

The scrolls and medals were produced by local businesses Hilton Studios and Fattorini.

The medals were designed by Toby Williams, a Birmingham City University student who won a competition.

Darren Quinton/Touchstone Visuals Ozzy Osbourne, an older man, in a black suit with long hair signing a street art mural. He is wearing black sunglasses and holding a white pen up to the wall. The mural is black, pink and purple and painted onto bricks in a city street. Darren Quinton/Touchstone Visuals

Ozzy Osbourne at the mural on Navigation Street

Also on Saturday, the band made a surprise visit to a newly created Black Sabbath mural on Navigation Street.

Mr Murals, the artist behind the work, was surprised with two tickets to the band’s Villa Park show.

“Every single one of them took the time to speak to me and were so kind,” he said.

“It’s mental. I’m still not over it.”

Black Sabbath formed in Aston in 1968 and have sold more than 75 million albums worldwide.

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