Bridgnorth firm engraves trainers for Ozzy Osbourne concert

 

A Bridgnorth creative studio engraved custom trainers for rock star Ozzy Osbourne’s final hometown concert.

BizLux, a luxury engraving and large format print business, was selected to personalise limited edition Adidas City Series trainers ahead of the “Back to the Beginning” concert held in Birmingham on Saturday 5 July.

The engraved pairs were created especially for Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, and members of the legendary Black Sabbath band, marking a once-in-a-lifetime moment as the he performed his final show in his hometown.

“It’s an unbelievable honour,” said Mark Turner, co-founder of BizLux. “To know our work was part of a historic event is something we’ll never forget. We’re proudly flying the flag for Bridgnorth creativity.”

The trainers were commissioned through Size? Birmingham and engraved in the BizLux studio using high-precision laser techniques. The result was a striking blend of rock legacy and craftsmanship, with each shoe etched to commemorate a moment decades in the making.

BizLux, already known for work with global names like Spotify, Gymshark, and Estée Lauder, continues to grow its profile from its Bridgnorth base demonstrating that world-class design can come from the heart of Shropshire.

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