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Birmingham: Black Sabbath pub The Crown returns as music venue | Birmingham: Black Sabbath pub The Crown returns as music venue |
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The Crown has been disused since 2014 | The Crown has been disused since 2014 |
A Birmingham pub where Black Sabbath played their first gig is to be restored as a live music venue after years of closure. | A Birmingham pub where Black Sabbath played their first gig is to be restored as a live music venue after years of closure. |
In its heyday, The Crown in the city centre also hosted other local acts that would go on to become household names, including Led Zeppelin and UB40. | In its heyday, The Crown in the city centre also hosted other local acts that would go on to become household names, including Led Zeppelin and UB40. |
The project is led by arts organisation Birmingham Open Media (BOM). | The project is led by arts organisation Birmingham Open Media (BOM). |
Under plans, the revived venue would also become a digital hub for the community, BOM said. | Under plans, the revived venue would also become a digital hub for the community, BOM said. |
The Crown, built in 1881, shut down in 2014 after it was bought by a Japanese development company, remaining derelict ever since. | The Crown, built in 1881, shut down in 2014 after it was bought by a Japanese development company, remaining derelict ever since. |
The Local Democracy Reporting Service said the project for the site opposite New Street Station won the blessing of Birmingham City Council - which would work in partnership with not-for-profit BOM - in September, although no timeline was given for the venue's opening. | The Local Democracy Reporting Service said the project for the site opposite New Street Station won the blessing of Birmingham City Council - which would work in partnership with not-for-profit BOM - in September, although no timeline was given for the venue's opening. |
BOM has previously worked with the organisers of the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games - the closing ceremony of which saw a performance by Ozzy Osbourne | BOM has previously worked with the organisers of the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games - the closing ceremony of which saw a performance by Ozzy Osbourne |
Music archivist Jez Collins, who is supporting BOM in its work, called the venue "the birthplace of metal", and said Ozzy Osbourne and the original Sabbath line-up announced themselves to the world there in 1968. | Music archivist Jez Collins, who is supporting BOM in its work, called the venue "the birthplace of metal", and said Ozzy Osbourne and the original Sabbath line-up announced themselves to the world there in 1968. |
"From the early 70s to the 80s, it was arguably one of the most important venues historically, not just in the UK but globally," he said. | "From the early 70s to the 80s, it was arguably one of the most important venues historically, not just in the UK but globally," he said. |
"Can you imagine saying to bands 'come and play where Ozzy, Tony [Iommi], Robert Plant, Jon Bonham and Judas Priest were jumping around on stage'? I'm super, super excited." | "Can you imagine saying to bands 'come and play where Ozzy, Tony [Iommi], Robert Plant, Jon Bonham and Judas Priest were jumping around on stage'? I'm super, super excited." |
He added: "I'm excited to see how we can bring The Crown back to life as a progressive live music venue, pushing forwards as it always did, while acknowledging and celebrating its past." | He added: "I'm excited to see how we can bring The Crown back to life as a progressive live music venue, pushing forwards as it always did, while acknowledging and celebrating its past." |
To that end, there are plans to create a "centre for digital inclusion" in a car park to the rear of the building to help equip disadvantaged communities with digital skills. | To that end, there are plans to create a "centre for digital inclusion" in a car park to the rear of the building to help equip disadvantaged communities with digital skills. |
There are also plans to add "boutique art hotel" bedrooms to the venue. | There are also plans to add "boutique art hotel" bedrooms to the venue. |
BOM expects the project to create at least 37 jobs and help 500-plus families from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to get online. | BOM expects the project to create at least 37 jobs and help 500-plus families from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to get online. |
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