Sharon Osbourne is set to unveil an Ozzy Osbourne museum in the rocker's native town of Birmingham.

Speaking on the latest episode of The Osbournes Podcast, the TV personality and music manager, 70, revealed she had been busy preparing and gathering archives for the venue.

"I've been busy trying to get together daddy's memorabilia for the place we're opening," she told her children Kelly, 38, and Jack, 37. "He's having all of his awards, stage clothes, posters in the museum. I've got so much memorabilia."

The museum would feature interactive elements and a deep collection of memorabilia from the singer's more than 55-year career, from the formation of Black Sabbath in the late '60s and throughout his solo career.

Sharon said the museum would be "totally interactive" and hoped it would inspire a younger generation of musicians.

"It's more of an educational thing for musicians and artists that wanna see that you can come from nothing - and that if you work hard enough, this is what you can get," she explained.

Sharon added, "We're going to have a café and every instrument you can think of. Students can come in and we're gonna do music classes, as there's no music at schools any more. We're gonna get friends, other musicians, to come in."

In 2019, the city of Birmingham also hosted the Black Sabbath 50 Years exhibit at the Birmingham Music & Art Gallery.

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