Las Vegas, NV — After more than six decades in the spotlight, beloved entertainer Donny Osmond has officially announced his 2026 world tour, titled “One Last Ride.” The tour promises to be a heartfelt journey through music, nostalgia, and gratitude — a tribute to a career that has inspired millions.
Described as “a soul-stirring musical journey that breathes new life into the timeless spirit of classic pop and showmanship,” the One Last Ride tour marks Osmond’s first major international concert series since his acclaimed Las Vegas residency. And while the title has fueled speculation that this could be his final large-scale tour, Donny insists it’s less about endings and more about celebration.
“I’m not saying goodbye,” Osmond said in a heartfelt statement. “I’m saying thank you — to every fan who’s been part of this ride since I was a kid. This tour is for them.”
A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME


Launching in March 2026 in Las Vegas, the tour will travel through 30 cities across North America and Europe before wrapping up in London’s O2 Arena in late September. The show will feature Osmond’s greatest hits, fan-favorite medleys, and reimagined classics that span every chapter of his legendary career — from Puppy Love and Go Away Little Girl to Soldier of Love and I’ll Make a Man Out of You.
“This tour is about revisiting every era — not just the songs, but the moments,” Osmond said. “The family shows, the Broadway runs, the TV specials, the Vegas nights — it’s all part of one story, and I can’t wait to relive it with everyone.”
Fans can also expect a few surprises, including duets with special guests and interactive moments that reflect Osmond’s signature charm and humor. “I’ve always believed a concert should feel like a conversation,” he said. “I want people to walk away feeling seen, heard, and loved.”
AN ARTIST WHO GREW UP WITH HIS AUDIENCE
Few artists have evolved as gracefully — or as visibly — as Donny Osmond. From his early days as a child performer with The Osmonds in the 1960s to his solo stardom in the ’70s, his television variety shows with sister Marie Osmond, and his recent Las Vegas residency, Donny’s career has spanned over 60 years — an almost unprecedented milestone in entertainment.
Through every era, one thing has remained constant: his connection with fans. “They’ve grown up with me,” he reflected. “They’ve been there through the highs, the struggles, and the comebacks. This tour is really a reunion — we’re celebrating life together.”
That sense of connection was evident during his Las Vegas residency, which ran for several years to sold-out crowds. Critics hailed it as “a masterclass in entertainment” — blending music, dance, humor, and heart in a way only Osmond could.
A SHOW BUILT ON GRATITUDE
The One Last Ride tour will feature a full orchestra, a live band, and a team of dancers and designers who have collaborated with Donny for years. “We’re creating something visually stunning,” said his longtime music director Jason Hewlett. “It’s going to be a spectacle, but it’s also deeply personal. Every song tells a piece of Donny’s life story.”
Stage design plans reveal a blend of nostalgia and modern flair — with archival footage projected behind him, highlighting key moments from his decades-long career. “We’re weaving past and present together,” Hewlett explained. “Fans will laugh, cry, and remember what made them fall in love with Donny’s music in the first place.”

THE HEART BEHIND THE HEADLINES
While Osmond’s career has often been defined by his clean-cut image and showbiz polish, behind it all is a man deeply grounded in family and faith. Married to his wife Debbie since 1978, and father to five sons, he credits his personal life with keeping him centered.
“I’ve had incredible highs and some humbling lows,” he said. “But every experience has made me grateful. I’ve learned that success isn’t about fame — it’s about fulfillment, and the people you share it with.”
That perspective is what fuels One Last Ride. It’s not a farewell tour, but a reflection — an acknowledgment of a life spent on stage, growing up and growing wiser in front of millions.
“The older I get, the more I realize that joy isn’t found in applause — it’s found in gratitude,” Osmond said with a smile. “And this tour is my way of saying, from the bottom of my heart: thank you.”
A CELEBRATION OF HOPE AND HARMONY


Osmond has always believed in music’s power to bring people together — a belief that feels especially timely today. “We live in a noisy world,” he said. “But when you’re in a concert hall, singing and dancing together, there’s unity. There’s love. That’s the magic I’ve chased my whole life.”
Fans have already dubbed the tour “The Osmond Effect” online, sharing memories, ticket countdowns, and heartfelt stories under hashtags like #OneLastRideTour and #ThankYouDonny.
The excitement is global — with fans from the U.S., U.K., and Asia posting videos and messages celebrating the announcement. One longtime fan wrote: “Donny taught us to smile through every decade. Now we get to smile with him one more time.”
LOOKING AHEAD
Though the tour’s title may suggest a final bow, Donny Osmond isn’t stepping away from music anytime soon. He’s already hinted at a new album inspired by the themes of One Last Ride, blending reflection with fresh energy.
“I still love creating,” he said. “Music is in my DNA. But right now, I’m focused on giving fans the most unforgettable show of my life.”
As he prepares to take the stage again, Osmond remains exactly what he’s always been: a performer fueled by passion, purpose, and love for his audience.
“One Last Ride isn’t an ending,” he said with his signature grin. “It’s a celebration — of life, of music, of all of us who’ve taken this ride together.”
And when the lights go down and that familiar smile appears under the spotlight, one thing is certain: Donny Osmond’s final act will be one of gratitude, grace, and pure joy. 🌟