Black Sabbath have presented a Birmingham artist with tickets to their final show during a visit to a mural he painted to celebrate the iconic band’s legacy.
The original line-up, Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward, once again made their mark on the city as they signed the artwork, which depicts all four of the members, on Navigation Street, near Grand Central, on Saturday,
Mr Murals, the man behind the piece, said Osbourne immediately recognised him and he was gifted two tickets to the band’s last performance at Villa Park in July.
“Every single one of them took the time to speak to me and were so kind,” the artist added. “It’s mental, I’m still not over it.”