Donny Osmond's Las Vegas Show Extended Through 2025
Caesars Entertainment announced that Donny Osmond's Las Vegas residency at Harrah's will officially be extended through November 2025. The news was shared during a recent performance, where the entertainer expressed his excitement, stating, "We are announcing, right now, that we are extending until the end of the year." Osmond's show is well-known for taking audiences on a musical journey through his storied career and allows fans to request any song from his extensive catalog, enhancing the interactive experience.
This residency features innovative elements, including a 3D recreation of Osmond at age 14, created using artificial intelligence. The show integrates original audio recordings and archival videos, providing a nostalgic experience for attendees. A highlight of the performance is a Broadway-style rendition of his hit song "I'll Make a Man Out of You" from Disney's Mulan. The newly extended tour schedule runs from late August to mid-November 2025, with multiple show dates, making it accessible for a wider audience. Fans eager to witness the unique Las Vegas experience can purchase tickets easily through Ticketmaster, ensuring a guaranteed seat at the critically acclaimed show.
Osmond's Las Vegas residency, extended through November 2025, not only brings nostalgia to the stage but also infuses groundbreaking technology and live music to create an unforgettable experience. The residency reflects Osmond's ongoing evolution as an entertainer, allowing fans to reminisce about decades of his contributions to music history. The feedback from attendees has been overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the production's originality and Osmond's commitment to entertain as he embraces a new era of performance in Las Vegas.
In a recent exclusive interview, Donny Osmond recounted some of his wildest moments with fans over the decades, spanning from the heyday of The Osmonds in the 1970s to his current solo residency. During the interview with DailyMail.com, the 67-year-old singer reflected on the craziest fan encounters, reminiscing, "Oh, there's been a lot of them. I have to go back [in time]. It’s not as crazy now as it used to be back when they called it the Osmond Mania days." One particularly unusual incident involved a fan who attempted to mail herself to them, a story that left Osmond both bemused and amused. "She had this crate and she was going to package herself into it," he shared. "She got stopped."
Another memorable encounter occurred while Osmond was staying in a Miami hotel, where a resourceful fan attempted to lower herself down on a rope to reach The Osmonds. "We saw a rope come down on the balcony, and she was gonna repel down the backside to get to our stuff like that," he said.
The hilarity of fan interactions continued with a surprising encounter during his Direct from Vegas summer 2024 tour. "On my last summer tour, as I'm getting ready for my show, I thought I was alone in my dressing room, and I heard some noise in where the shower was. Two girls had snuck in, hiding in the shower," Osmond fondly recounted. Although he found it to be a particularly bizarre moment, he handled it graciously, stating, "I mean I was nice; I escorted them out."">
Osmond has experienced a novel level of fan engagement due in part to his residency at Harrah’s, where he initially returned to the Las Vegas Strip in August 2021 for his first-ever solo residency. He previously shared the stage with his sister Marie, during their successful eleven-year run at the Flamingo Las Vegas, concluding in November 2019. Since transitioning to a solo career, he has continued to thrive, incorporating new elements into his show to keep it fresh and engaging.
In February 2025, Osmond introduced an AI-generated 14-year-old version of himself into his performances, creating a truly innovative experience. "I had this idea two years ago to sing with myself, 53 years ago. I was 14 years old when I had the record 'Puppy Love,' and I thought, 'Wouldn't it be cool if I could sing 'Puppy Love' with myself 53 years ago?'" he narrated, revealing how technology brought a part of his childhood back to life on stage. He collaborated with Zero Space in New York, where his face was scanned to achieve this engaging visual effect with the help of archival audio recordings.
Osmond continues to captivate his audiences, and the residency has seen a high return rate among fans who come back repeatedly. He describes his philosophy of keeping the show 'fresh' by featuring various acts within the performance, including a segment where audiences can choose songs from 65 of his albums, along with a unique rap summarizing his career over the past six decades. With extended dates and a promising future in the Vegas entertainment scene, Osmond emphasizes that he has "a lot of fuel" left in him, dismissing any talk of retirement soon. "When people come to a Donny Osmond concert, they either expect an amazing show or they don't know what to expect," he noted. "I want people to walk out saying that was more than the price of admission."">
As for future collaborations with Marie Osmond, Donny shared, "I've learned to say never say never. I don’t think we’d ever do a large residency like we did in Las Vegas. That’s a lot of work, but you never know what can happen in show business." However, he is adamant about his decision not to film a reality show with his family, citing privacy concerns. "I'm never going to do a reality show with my family," he stated firmly. "I like privacy, and I want them to have a normal life because I know what it feels like to have your life as an open book."
Osmond's dedication to his family is evident; he has been married to Debbie Osmond for nearly 47 years and has five sons: Don Jr., Jeremy, Brandon, Christopher, and Joshua. Also proud of his 15 grandchildren, he emphasizes the importance of keeping his family life personal and away from the public eye. Recently, he mentioned having been approached by many shows for potential collaborations, but he is presently focused on his residency, performing five shows a week.
With accolades such as Best Resident Performer/Headliner and Best Production Show in the 2024 Las Vegas Review Journal Best of Las Vegas Awards under his belt, Donny Osmond's enthusiastic energy as a performer knows no bounds. "My focus right now is Harrah's Las Vegas. My residency is everything in my world," he affirmed as he continues to innovate and entertain his legions of fans.