
Donny Osmond served a healthy and fresh dose of nostalgia when he stood next to his 14-year-old self, all thanks to AI and CGI. The musician keeps showing fans what it means to grow up in the spotlight and stay in it. From a teen idol to an entertainer, he has spent his whole life evolving and growing.
Now, with his Las Vegas residency extended through November 2025, he’s proving that staying relevant is not about holding on to the past, it’s about moving forward. His show at Harrah’s Showroom brings fans through his journey, but one part stands out. With AI technology, he sings Puppy Love alongside a 3D version of himself as a teenager.
Donny Osmond was named Best Resident Performer/Headliner and Best Production Show
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Osmond’s residency is more than a concert; it is the story and journey that stayed relevant right from his days as a teen idol. He is the seventh of nine children, born into a family that was already making music. The Osmonds weren’t just a band; they were a family act built on discipline and hard work. Donny Osmond always credits his father, George Osmond, for keeping them focused and together.
In his Las Vegas residency at Harrah’s Showroom, Donny Osmond features the “Auto-rap-ography” segment during each performance. The segment takes fans through the highs and lows of his career, and it also mixes old photos with rap verses. This ability to keep evolving with the trends has kept him at the top, he was recently named Best Resident Performer/Headliner and Best Production Show at the 2024 Las Vegas Review-Journal Best of Las Vegas Awards.
Donny Osmond extends his residency until November
Extending his residency isn’t just about demand; it’s about keeping the journey going. Just like he once went from a boy-band star to a solo artist, he’s now using technology to take his performances to the next level.
His residency runs through November, with tickets available on Ticketmaster. Fans can also grab VIP passes for meet-and-greets and behind-the-scenes stories.