Donny Osmond emotionally hugs brother Merrill during his final ever live show
11 April 2022, 17:26
Donny Osmond paid tribute to his older brother Merrill on his final ever live show this week.
Donny was pictured hugging his brother Merrill, after the latter performed his final ever show in the States.
Merrill was performing at his final concert, with brother Donny saying it was a "night he'll never forget".
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Donny tweeted a photo of him embracing his brother from behind, as Merrill performed for the excited crowd.
"It was a night I'll never forget. I went to my brother, Merrill's final performance here in the US," Donny wrote.
"As I watched him, I turned into a fan myself as I sang along with all of the other fans packing the Westgate theater, where we performed together in the 70s."
It was a night I'll never forget. I went to my brother, Merrill's final performance here in the US. As I watched him, I turned into a fan myself as I sang along with all of the other fans packing the Westgate theater, where we performed together in the 70's. pic.twitter.com/Ja8q5vzgTw
— Donny Osmond (@donnyosmond) April 7, 2022
Donny added that Merrill asked him to join him on stage at the end of the show.
"As he sang his closing song, I couldn't help but give my brother a farewell hug," he added. "Yes, it took all of us to create The Osmonds, but it was Merrill's voice that created the sound. It was an amazing moment. Thank you, my brother."
It was an emotional night for fans, as Merrill closed out the show with 'Hard To Say Goodbye' for his last ever performance in the US.
The Osmonds - which also featured brothers Jay, Alan, Wayne and Jimmy - were one of the most successful music groups of all time, peaking in the 1970s. Their hits included 'Let Me In', 'Love Me For A Reason', 'I'm Still Gonna Need You' and 'Crazy Horses'.
Merrill spoke to Gold in 2021, and revealed how The Beatles and Led Zeppelin were big fans of The Osmonds.
"First of all, Zeppelin. I mean, when Zeppelin wanted to meet us – we met them backstage," he said. "They got up on their stage to do their show, and then they invited us to come up on stage with them.
Gold Meets... Merrill Osmond
"You know, the industry itself, in the ‘70s, we were all like a big family. And we all knew each other’s style. We listened to each other’s music.
"And here we are – Led Zeppelin wanting to meet the Osmonds. And we’re on stage with Zeppelin. I mean, people there, watching Zeppelin, were probably not our fans. But when Zeppelin introduced us, it was an amazing reaction."