Legendary British pub where A-listers performed set to reopen as live music venue with themed hotel rooms
A HUGELY popular pub where music legends used to perform is set to reopen following a cash injection from the Government.
After being closed for nine years, The Crown in Birmingham will soon be welcoming punters back through its doors.
Set on the corner of Station Street and Hill Street, the city centre pub was a launch pad for world-famous musicians including Black Sabbath, UB40, and Led Zeppelin.
Despite its musical accolades, the pub closed its doors in the middle of 2014 after the site was sold to developers.
But plans to transform the derelict pub into a live music venue are well underway.
According to the Birmingham was awarded £300,000 from the Government's Community Ownership fund.
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It is believed some of the money will go towards transforming the pub where Ozzy Osbourne used to play.
But instead of reopening as a pub, The Crown will become a live music venue with a bar and several themed hotel rooms.
In a post on social media, fans have called for Ozzy Osbourne to open the venue himself.
While there is no firm date for the reopening, locals are already excited about the news.
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Replying to a post on Twitter, one person wrote: "Its about time."
While another added: "Great pub."
Dehenna Davison, Minister for Levelling Up, said: "This cash will help revive The Crown and restore it to its former glory, opening it as a space for people to enjoy live music for generations to come."
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