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Birmingham Museums and Theatres Draw Record Summer Crowds With New Exhibitions
Exhibitions and stage shows anchor the city's offerings this summer.
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Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery is hosting the exhibition Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025): Working Class Hero until 27 September 2026.
The show marks a focal point for visitors interested in local music history at a time when multiple venues across the city are presenting overlapping programmes. The timing aligns with ongoing activity in Digbeth's creative quarter and performances at established city centre locations.
Current museum displays
The Ozzy Osbourne exhibition sits alongside the upcoming solo show EVERY THING MUST GO by comedian and artist Joe Lycett, which opens at the same museum on 29 July 2026 and continues until 21 February 2027. These displays form part of the institution's schedule of historical and contemporary presentations.
Birmingham's arts scene includes a thriving music and performing arts ecosystem supported by world-class venues that host both historical and contemporary expressions. Digbeth's creative quarter is known for street art and indie gigs while concert halls and theatres operate in the city centre.
Stage productions this month
The REP is presenting Sweeney Todd from 4 July to 15 August. The Alexandra is staging The Karate Kid The Musical from 21 to 25 July. These runs add to the range of productions available through major local venues.
Details on tickets and further listings appear on sites such as visitbirmingham.com/whats-on and ticketmaster.co.uk/discover/birmingham. Residents and visitors can check those pages for updates on availability and additional events in the coming weeks.