In a moment that felt like musical history reborn, Donny Osmond and The Osmond Family — one of America’s most cherished musical dynasties — stood together on stage to announce what they called “the final harmony.”
Their upcoming 2026 world tour, titled “One Last Ride,” isn’t just a concert series. It’s a farewell decades in the making — a celebration of family, faith, and legacy that has spanned more than sixty years of American pop history. For millions who grew up with their music, it’s the closing of a golden chapter — one filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable harmonies.
A Family Reunited


The announcement came on a softly lit stage in Las Vegas — the city that once crowned Donny and Marie’s historic residency. As the lights dimmed, Donny, Marie, Merrill, Jay, Wayne, Alan, and Jimmy Osmond appeared side by side.
For a moment, there was silence. Then the crowd erupted into applause that seemed to last forever. When it finally faded, Donny smiled and spoke the words that melted every heart in the room.
“We’ve all walked different roads,” he said softly, “but every road led us back to the same song — gratitude.”
Marie nodded beside him, eyes glistening. “This isn’t goodbye,” she said. “It’s a thank-you — to the fans who became family.”
That word — family — has always defined the Osmonds. From their humble beginnings as a barbershop quartet on The Andy Williams Show to international superstardom, the Osmonds have been more than entertainers; they’ve been symbols of unity, optimism, and wholesome artistry in every era.
One Last Ride, One Final Harmony
The 2026 “One Last Ride” tour marks the first time in over two decades that the entire Osmond family will perform together — including Donny and Marie, whose legendary Las Vegas residency remains one of the most successful in the Strip’s history.
Each member will revisit their greatest hits:
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Donny will charm audiences once more with “Puppy Love” and “Soldier of Love.”
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Marie will grace the stage with her timeless ballads “Paper Roses” and “Meet Me in Montana.”
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The brothers will reignite the energy of the ’70s with “One Bad Apple” and “Love Me for a Reason.”
But this won’t just be a nostalgic replay of old favorites. The Osmonds have promised a multigenerational showcase, featuring children and grandchildren joining them on stage — a living testament to how love and music endure through time.
“It’s not about the past,” Jay Osmond said. “It’s about showing the world that faith and family never go out of style.”
A Secret Finale That Has Fans Talking
What truly has fans buzzing, however, is the mystery surrounding the final performance.
According to insiders close to the production, the family has secretly recorded a brand-new song, written especially for the tour — a track rumored to be titled “Forever Home.” The song, sources say, will debut only during the final stop of the tour, in Salt Lake City, Utah — the Osmonds’ birthplace and spiritual home.
“It’s something very special,” Merrill Osmond hinted. “It’s a love letter — to the fans, to our parents, and to each other.”
Those who’ve heard snippets of the track describe it as emotional and deeply personal, blending rich harmonies with lyrics about coming full circle, faith, and gratitude.
When asked for confirmation, Donny simply smiled and said, “Let’s just say… you’ll want to stay for the encore.”
Decades of Devotion
Few families in entertainment have left a mark as deep as the Osmonds. For more than six decades, they’ve embodied the power of music grounded in values — faith, positivity, and perseverance.
From the pop frenzy of the 1970s to Donny and Marie’s Emmy-winning television show, the Osmonds have remained beacons of joy and inspiration. Their journey has seen highs and lows, success and sacrifice — yet through it all, they never lost sight of what mattered most: love for each other and gratitude for their fans.
“It’s not just our music,” Donny reflected during the announcement. “It’s our story — who we were, who we are, and how love kept us together through everything.”
Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future
The One Last Ride Tour will begin in Salt Lake City, honoring their Utah roots, before traveling through North America, Europe, and Asia. Each concert will be a mix of celebration and reflection, featuring rare archival footage, home videos, and special tributes to family members who have passed away.
Marie revealed that one segment will pay homage to their parents, George and Olive Osmond, who started it all. “They believed in us before anyone else did,” she said, holding back tears. “Every note we sing is still for them.”
The production promises to be as heartfelt as it is grand — a combination of cutting-edge visuals, nostalgic storytelling, and genuine emotion. For many, it’s not just a farewell concert; it’s a full-circle moment of faith and family.
Beyond the Music
To fans, One Last Ride represents more than an ending — it’s a bridge between generations. In a digital world where music often feels temporary, the Osmonds’ farewell reminds us that sincerity, harmony, and hope are timeless.
And while this may mark the end of their touring era, Donny insists that the music — and the message — will continue.
“You can’t retire from family,” he said with a laugh. “We’ll always find our way back to the music — because it’s who we are.”
As he spoke, his siblings nodded, united by a bond stronger than any melody.

The End of an Era — and the Beginning of Forever
When the press conference concluded, the family clasped hands as cameras flashed. They didn’t strike poses. They simply smiled — a quiet, genuine smile that said more than any headline could.
Whether One Last Ride turns out to be a final goodbye or the start of a new chapter, one thing is certain: Donny Osmond and his family have already secured their place in the heart of music history.
Their songs may someday fade from the charts, but their harmony — that unmistakable blend of love, laughter, and light — will echo forever.
Because when legends unite, the music never really ends.
