Birmingham to honour Ozzy Osbourne with cortege procession in city

BBC News, Birmingham

When the funeral cortege passes by his city Birmingham, fans will be given the chance to pay their respect to Heavy Metal Legend Ozzy Osbourne.
The body of the Black Sabbath singer’s body will be brought back to a regiment that will travel during Broad Street in the city center on Wednesday.
A funeral will go to the Black Sabbath bridge and the bench, where thousands of fans have left messages and flower tribute in recent days. Local musicians will be accompanied by Bostin ‘rice procession.
Birmingham’s Lord Mayor Zafar Iqbal, in front of the funeral ceremony for the city “appropriate, honorable tribute” is important to realize, he said. Osbourne died on July 22 at the age of 76.

His death lasted less than three weeks since Black Sabbath took part in the farewell concert with his group friends. He performed at Duzines musician Villa Park Concert, including Metallica and Aerosmith members.
Oz Ozzy was more than a legend of music – the son of Birmingham, Iqbal said.
He said: “We are proud to host the loving family where everything starts, and we are grateful for offering generous payment to ensure that it takes place and support the city to support it.”

Since then, people from Mexico, USA and Poland have been traveled to the city to add a flower and message to the Black Sabbath Bridge.
A Municipal Assembly spokesman, Broad Street on Wednesday, tram and buses were deviated during the day and will be reopened as soon as possible after the event.
Where is respect to pay
OSBOURNE and other Black Sabbath group members Tony Iommi, Bill Ward and Geezer Butler Freedom of the city in JuneBefore the farewell concert.
The Municipal Assembly said that he was working in Pace to coordinate the activity in coordination with the family who financed all relevant costs.
For those who could not activate the event, the live flow of the Black Shabat bench will continue to work and can be displayed, he said. online.
Fans and members who want to pay their respects can visit the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, where a condolence book is open, together with the Ozzy Osbourne Working Class Hero exhibition. It was opened last month by Sharon Osbourne.
Among the other tributes in the city, Black Sabbath wall painting on Navibation Street; Ozzy The Bull New Street Station and Station Pub, a recently listed building, known as the birthplace of Heavy Metal in 1968 by Black Sabbath.