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Donny Osmond will return to Las Vegas — without Marie

(Photo courtesy of Caesar's Entertainment) Donny Osmond will open a solo run in Las Vegas in August 2021.

A year after Donny and Marie Osmond ended their 11-year run in Las Vegas, Donny has announced he’s heading back — this time as a solo act. The Utah native will launch a “multiyear residency” at Harrah’s Las Vegas on Aug. 31, 2021.

“Las Vegas has been great to me and my family and in many ways, so this feels like a homecoming,” Osmond said in a statement. “I am incredibly excited to return to the entertainment capital of the world for my own solo residency at Harrah’s Las Vegas next summer, and I hope my fans are as excited as I am.”

(Photo courtesy of Caesar's Entertainment) Donny Osmond will open a solo run in Las Vegas in August 2021.

Osmond, 62, will move down Las Vegas Boulevard a bit from the Flamingo, where he and his sister performed. His solo show will include his “timeless hits” as well as “brand new music in a completely reimagined song and dance celebration,” according to Caesar’s Entertainment, which owns both Harrah’s and the Flamingo.

Tickets — which start at $65 plus taxes and fees — will go on sale for Ticketmaster customers and Caesar’s Rewards members on Monday from 11 a.m.-11 p.m. MT, and to the general public beginning Tuesday at 11 a.m. at ticketmaster.com/donny. Osmond will perform Tuesdays-Saturdays at 8 p.m. in the Harrah’s Showroom.

Scheduled performance dates are Aug. 31; Sept. 1-4, 7-11, 14-18 and 28-30; Oct. 1-2, 5-9 and 12-16; and Nov. 2-6, 9-13 and 16-20.

And when he’s not performing in Las Vegas, Osmond will launch a “world tour” — details yet to come about that.

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