Image: Black Sabbath official press photo

Lego pays tribute to Black Sabbath with miniature farewell concert build

To honor Black Sabbath’s final concert, the Legoland Discovery Centre in Birmingham has unveiled a miniature model of Villa Park – complete with a Lego version of the band on stage.

Image: Black Sabbath official press photo

On July 5, 2025, Black Sabbath said their final goodbye with the historic “Back To The Beginning” show at Villa Park in Birmingham. But the legendary send-off didn’t just inspire fans around the world – it also sparked the imagination of the creative team at Lego.

The result? A highly detailed miniature version of the concert has now been unveiled at the Legoland Discovery Centre Birmingham. The tiny scene includes a full stadium setup, stage, and of course – Lego versions of the band.

Each of the original members – Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward – has been lovingly recreated in Lego form. Ozzy comes with his iconic round sunglasses, while Iommi is on stage, guitar in hand and beard in place. The model is now part of the “Miniland” section, which showcases local landmarks and famous faces from Birmingham – all built in Lego.

Amy Langham, General Manager of the Discovery Centre, shared:

“Black Sabbath are true Birmingham legends, and this felt like the perfect way to honor their final hometown show. Our master builders had a blast bringing Ozzy and the band to life in Lego form, and we hope fans of all ages will enjoy this little tribute.”