Fans are calling for a permanent memorial to the ‘Prince of Darkness’ after his death aged 76
11:23, 23 Jul 2025Updated 11:28, 23 Jul 2025
Ozzy Osbourne performing has died age 76 “surrounded by love,” and his family (Image: Mirrorpix/Coventry Telegraph Archive)
Ozzy fans have launched a wave of petitions demanding the “Prince of Darkness” is immortalised in Birmingham.
There’s been a tremendous outpouring of grief from across the globe since the death of the Heavy Metal icon was announced by his family on Tuesday evening (July 22).
His followers have suggested a statue in the city, renaming Birmingham Airport or Download Festival in his name, and more so future generations can pay tribute to his legacy.
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Here is a selection of petitions calling for Osbourne to be honoured in various ways:
Dan Hudson proposes Birmingham International Airport should follow the example of John Lennon Airport in Liverpool.
He said: “Ozzy’s influence on music and culture is undeniable. Naming our international airport after him would be a fitting tribute to his extraordinary career and contributions to the arts.
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“Other airports in the UK are named after their famous children (George Best International Airport in Belfast, John Lennon Airport in Liverpool) so it is only right that we do this here in Birmingham, in honour of Ozzy.”
A second petition from Oleg Nikolenko calls on Live Nation and Festival Republic to rename Download Festival’s main stage in his honour.
Oleg said: “From founding Black Sabbath to headlining global stages for over five decades, Ozzy shaped the very sound and spirit that Download Festival celebrates every year.
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“With the passing of this true legend, it’s only right that we honour his immeasurable contribution to music by renaming the main stage at Download Festival as ‘The Ozzy Osbourne Stage’ or simply ‘The Ozzy Stage’.”
Rebecca Swan proposes a statue close to Birmingham Children’s Hospital, highlighting Osbourne’s charitable work.
She said: “Ozzy has been an inspiration not only for the people of Birmingham but for the entire world. It would be wonderful to immortalise and celebrate his amazing musical legacy but also his charitable contribution to BCH and other charities.”
Meanwhile, Emma Richards is urging the UK Government to grant Osbourne a state funeral.
You can find these petitions and more as they emerge on the ‘RIP Ozzy Osbourne’ movement page
She said: “Ozzy Osbourne… has touched the hearts of many… It is fitting that our nation honours not just his musical contributions, but the deep cultural impact he has had.
“Granting a state funeral and a national day of mourning would not just celebrate his life and achievements but would also acknowledge his role in shaping the music industry and in fostering a sense of community among fans across generations.”