Donny Osmond Walks Down Memory Lane With ‘Tiger Beat’ VIP Experience in Vegas

UNSPECIFIED - CIRCA 1970: Photo of Donny Osmond Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
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Donny Osmond has been a Las Vegas staple for over a decade, both alone and with sister Marie; these days, he’s performing solo at the iconic Harrah’s. Before each show, fans have the option to participate in a special VIP experience where they can hear Osmond share intimate stories, get some fun goodies and, of course, meet the singer and snap a photo together. But this week, Osmond created an extra-special VIP experience, dedicated to his long relationship with classic teen magazine Tiger Beat and its editor (and longtime Osmond friend) Ann Moses.

Osmond shared photos from the event, which featured a room decorated to the nines with Tiger Beat magazine paraphernalia, including tote bags and even paper plates with one of Osmond’s old Tiger Beat covers printed on them. The fans who booked the experience got themed bags and treats, and got to participate in a Q&A with Osmond and Moses.

 

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Osmond wrote on Instagram about the event, “I always have the best time with my themed VIP pre-shows, but the Tiger Beat Magazine Pre-Show VIP Celebration was extra special. My good friend @annmosestigerbeat joined us at @harrahsvegas, and it was an absolute blast walking down memory lane, reliving all those iconic Tiger Beat moments. That magazine was such a big part of my career, and I loved sharing those memories with all of you. Stay tuned for more themed pre-shows, this is just the beginning. Yeah baby!”

LAS VEGAS - DECEMBER 03: Donny Osmond holds up an audience member's banner as he performs in the Donny & Marie variety show at the Flamingo Las Vegas December 3, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Moses and Osmond reunited after decades apart when Moses attended one of his Vegas shows. She admitted at the time that she was a bit nervous; in the ’80s, when Osmond was working to establish himself as a mature adult performer, he didn’t want to be associated with the teen magazine anymore. However, after so many years had passed, he welcomed her back into his life with open arms and the two sparked a newfound friendship — one that is clearly still going strong.

If you are interested in attending one of Osmond’s shows and/or pre-show VIP experiences, you can visit his Harrah’s website for tickets.

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