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The Osmonds Announce 2026 Tour “One Last Ride” — A Farewell Celebration for the Ages

After more than six decades of music, memories, and family harmony, The Osmonds have officially announced their 2026 farewell tour, fittingly titled “One Last Ride.” For millions of fans around the world, this marks the end of an era—an emotional celebration of a family whose voices and values helped define generations.

The Osmonds’ journey began in the early 1960s when the brothers first captured audiences with their infectious energy and undeniable talent. From barbershop harmonies to chart-topping pop hits and television stardom, they became household names, eventually joined by younger siblings—including Donny and Marie—who further cemented the family’s place in entertainment history. Songs like “One Bad Apple” and “Love Me for a Reason” became anthems of the 1970s, while their variety shows brought warmth and joy to living rooms across America.

Now, as they prepare to take their final bow, The Osmonds promise that “One Last Ride” will be more than just a concert series—it will be a heartfelt farewell to the fans who have supported them for decades. The tour will feature the classic hits that made them famous, intimate stories from their remarkable journey, and emotional tributes to family members who are no longer with them.

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In a joint statement, the family expressed their gratitude: “We’ve shared our lives, our music, and our hearts with you. This tour is our way of saying thank you—for every cheer, every letter, every memory we’ve created together.”

For fans, the announcement has stirred both excitement and bittersweet nostalgia. Tickets are expected to sell out quickly as lifelong supporters rush to witness the group’s final performances. Cities across the U.S., as well as select international stops, are already being lined up, making this a global farewell worthy of their legacy.

“One Last Ride” will not only celebrate the Osmonds’ incredible career but also serve as a reminder of what they’ve always stood for: family, faith, and the unbreakable power of music to bring people together.

As the curtain begins to close, one thing is certain—the Osmonds’ harmony will live on long after the final note fades.