In an emotional tribute shared on Paul’s official Instagram, Andre announced a major exhibition called The Paul O’Grady Story, which will delve into Paul’s extensive private archive. It will explore his life both on and off the camera, showcasing his transformative career and legacy as an LGBTQIA+ icon, award-winning broadcaster, passionate activist, and staunch animal advocate.
The exhibition, set to open on December 4, 2026, in Paul’s hometown of Birkenhead at the Williamson Art Gallery, will feature a rich selection of memorabilia, including personal objects and costumes, offering fans a glimpse into Paul’s extraordinary life. It will contextualize his importance in the world of entertainment and beyond, from his iconic days at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern to his love for animals and his groundbreaking work with Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.
Andre’s heartfelt announcement also included a touching message about Paul’s continued influence. “He was one of Britain’s most cherished and significant cultural figures,” Andre wrote, emphasizing that the exhibition would serve as a celebration of Paul’s journey and his deep connection to the community.
Fans have been quick to express their sorrow and admiration for the star. “I still can’t believe it now,” one emotional fan wrote. “Paul had a glow and such charisma, and the way animals loved him — so sadly missed.” Others shared their appreciation for Paul’s enduring legacy, with many stating they would never stop missing him.
“I miss him on For The Love of Dogs,” one fan shared, while another added, “RIP Paul. You were one in a million. You are very sadly missed by those who knew you.”
Paul O’Grady will never be forgotten. His memory lives on, and The Paul O’Grady Story will allow his spirit to continue to touch lives far and wide.


