'Goodnight, everybody': Marie and Donny Osmond close Las Vegas live show after 11 years

After more than a decade of performing in their iconic Las Vegas show, Donny and Marie Osmond have taken their final bows.

The brother-sister duo, famous for hosting the televised variety show "Donny & Marie" from 1975 to 1979, wrapped their live show of the same name at the Flamingo Las Vegas hotel and casino Saturday night.

The live "Donny & Marie" ran for 11 years and 1,730 performances, Donny wrote in a tweet Saturday.

In a clip of their final show captured by "The Talk," the siblings fought back tears as they sang "May Tomorrow Be a Perfect Day," while past clips of the two were projected behind them. The siblings used to sing the same duet on their TV show.

"Goodnight, everybody," they said together in the clip.

Marie, 60, paid tribute to her brother, 61, in an Instagram post Sunday.

"Well we made it over the finish line and I only limped a little!!" she captioned a video of the two taking their final bows. "Last night as ‘Donny and Marie’ we sang together again but this time was for the last time. I’m not losing him, we are, after all, still brother and sister and I’ll see him at Christmas"

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Though the songstress wrote "it isn't easy to move forward without tears," she noted change is "the only thing in life that IS consistent."

"During this time I literally got my life back on track," she continued. "I was a single mom with 8 kids and a lot of baggage - along with their broken hearts to heal. Performing with Donny provided stability for my children by not traveling and for the first time I felt peace. I could be a mom and still do what I loved with someone I trusted, my brother Donny - I love you Donny!"

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Well we made it over the finish line and I only limped a little!! 😂♥️ Last night as ‘Donny and Marie’ we sang together again but this time was for the last time. I’m not losing him, we are, after all, still brother and sister and I’ll see him at Christmas😂 But ‘Donny and Marie’ will be different now. Change is a good reminder that it’s the only thing in life that IS consistent. 😉 But this is one of those times when it isn’t easy to move forward without tears. The Flamingo was exactly the “stay at home job” I needed and Donny and I both felt God’s hand in everything we did. During this time I literally got my life back on track. I was a single mom with 8 kids and a lot of baggage - along with their broken hearts to heal. Performing with Donny provided stability for my children by not traveling and for the first time I felt peace. I could be a mom and still do what I loved with someone I trusted, my brother Donny - I love you Donny! Thank you for being my big brother♥️ I believe one of the main reasons Heavenly Father put us back to together was to have support for my children when my son Michael passed. We found strength from family and our new family of friends @FlamingoVegas My greatest gift was remarrying the love of my life Steve Craig. Also four of our children got married and I became a grandmother.🥰. Another huge blessing in my life was reuniting with dear friends and managment team Greg and Darla Sperry. Then there are the fans! You have been such a blessing in my life and I have God to thank for that.But I’m not a new person as I go forward, just more refined.... like silver: “For thou, O God, hast proved us: thou hast tried us, as silver is tried” (Psalms 66:10) ... I love the analogy of silver being refined. Go to my Facebook page for the analogy of this story and more or MarieOsmond.com #SundayMessage So: May tomorrow be a perfect day. May you find love and laughter along the way. May God keep you in his tender care Till he brings us together again! I love you all..... Make sure you tune in to @thetalkcbs tomorrow (Monday) to go behind-the-scenes of our last day at @flamingovegas

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Marie also described the support she felt in Las Vegas following the suicide of her 18-year-old son Michael in 2010.

"Thank you for being my big brother," she continued. "I believe one of the main reasons Heavenly Father put us back to together was to have support for my children when my son Michael passed. We found strength from family and our new family of friends @FlamingoVegas"

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Marie and Donny Osmond fight back tears during last Las Vegas show