Ozzy the bull roars back into Birmingham New Street station

The centrepiece to last year’s Commonwealth Games – Ozzy the bull – has been unveiled in his new home at Birmingham New Street station.

Over the last month the huge moving mechanical sculpture has been installed on the station’s concourse for thousands of people to admire in the heart of Birmingham.

It’s nearly a year since Ozzy – then known as the Raging Bull – endeared himself to millions across the globe when he formed the climax of the Birmingham 2022 Opening Ceremony alongside 50 women chain makers to tell the story of the West Midlands’ industrial past.

Today, more than half of the original cast members helped unveil the 10-metre-high beast, which has been named after Birmingham music legend Ozzy Osbourne.

Watching on proudly was his wife, Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy’s older sister Jean Powell and Birmingham 2022 Gold medal winning super heavyweight boxer Delicious Orie.

The unveiling follows an overwhelming public vote for the Raging Bull to be renamed Ozzy – in honour of the Black Sabbath frontman who appeared as a surprise performance in the Games’ closing ceremony last year.

Ozzy the bull’s new home at New Street has been made possible by Network Rail and the West Midlands Combined Authority.

Both organisations worked together with the Birmingham 2022 Games organisers to secure the future of the iconic artwork when it was removed from public display last September.

In February it was revealed that New Street station would become the bull’s new home, and a major six-month redesign and rebuilding project began.

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