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The Osmonds Announce 2026 Tour “One Last Ride” — A Farewell Celebration for the Ages
In a stunning announcement that has sent waves of excitement across the music world, legendary family pop group The Osmonds have revealed their much-anticipated 2026 farewell tour, aptly titled “One Last Ride.” The tour promises to be a grand celebration of a career that has spanned more than five decades, honoring the band’s remarkable journey from teen idols to enduring icons of pop music.
Scheduled to kick off in spring 2026, The Osmonds’ “One Last Ride” tour will visit major arenas and iconic venues across North America and beyond, giving fans one final opportunity to see the beloved performers live. The tour is set to feature many of the group’s greatest hits — from their chart-toppers like “One Bad Apple” and “Crazy Horses” to fan favorites that helped define the 1970s pop era. Although the complete itinerary is still being finalized, early reports indicate that dates will span from bustling cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago to international stops, reflecting the group’s global fanbase.
For longtime supporters, the tour announcement marks both a joyous moment and a bittersweet farewell. The Osmonds, consisting of siblings whose tight harmonies and energetic performances captured audiences’ hearts, have influenced generations of musicians and music lovers. From their early days on television variety shows to their evolution into seasoned recording artists, the siblings have become synonymous with family entertainment and timeless pop craftsmanship.
Donny Osmond, now a seasoned solo artist and Las Vegas headliner, spoke emotionally about the decision to embark on a farewell tour. “We’ve been blessed beyond measure to share our music with millions of people around the world,” he said in a statement. “This tour isn’t goodbye — it’s a celebration of everything we’ve built together with our fans.”
While the tour marks the end of an era, it also celebrates a legacy that has endured through changing musical landscapes and cultural shifts. Fans — young and old — have taken to social media with nostalgic tributes and memories of Osmonds concerts, albums, and special moments. Many see the “One Last Ride” tour not just as a final set of performances, but as a joyous culmination of a family’s lifelong devotion to music.
Tickets are expected to go on sale in early 2026, with fan club presales and VIP packages offering exclusive experiences. With demand expected to be high, venues are anticipated to sell out quickly, making this farewell tour one of the most talked-about musical events of the year.