Alan Jackson’s Last Call: The Final Night in Nashville
It’s the kind of ending only a true country legend could write.
After more than four decades on the road, Alan Jackson is getting ready to take his final bow — surrounded by friends, fans, and one unforgettable night of music in the city where his story began.
The Country Music Hall of Famer, who has shaped the sound of modern country with his unmistakable voice and honest storytelling, will close his touring career with a farewell concert titled “Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale.” The show will take place on June 27, 2026, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, marking the last full-length performance of Jackson’s legendary career.
“It’s been a long road, and it’s taken me places I never imagined,” Jackson shared when announcing the event. “But I can’t think of a better place to give the fans a finale than Nashville — and to include so many special friends.”
And what a group of friends they are.
Joining Jackson on stage will be some of the biggest names in country music: Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, and Lee Ann Womack — with even more surprise guests expected to be announced in the months ahead.
For longtime fans, this isn’t just another concert.
It’s a celebration of a man whose songs have become the soundtrack of American life — from the rowdy energy of “Chattahoochee” to the tender reflection of “Remember When.” Through every era of country’s evolution, Alan Jackson’s music has remained pure, heartfelt, and unmistakably his own.
A Farewell Rooted in Courage
Jackson’s decision to step away from touring is deeply personal.
In 2021, he revealed that he had been living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a hereditary nerve condition that affects his mobility and balance. “I didn’t want people to think I was drunk up there,” he explained at the time. “It’s just a neurological condition I inherited from my daddy. It’s not fatal, but it’s getting harder.”
Even as the illness progressed, Jackson never stopped performing. His “Last Call: One More for the Road” tour ran for nearly three years, filling arenas with emotional goodbyes and sing-alongs that felt like homecomings. During his final road show in Milwaukee in May 2025, Jackson fought back tears as he told the crowd,
“Y’all are gonna make me tear up out here. But we felt like we had to end it all where it started — in Nashville, Tennessee.”
A Concert That Gives Back
In true Alan Jackson fashion, the finale will be more than a farewell — it will make a difference.
A dollar from every ticket sold will go to the CMT Research Foundation, which funds research for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. For Jackson, it’s a way to turn his struggle into hope for others, honoring both his roots and his resilience.
Fans who wish to be part of this historic moment can register for presale access at AlanJacksonLastCall.com, with general ticket sales beginning October 17 — Jackson’s own birthday. VIP experiences will also be available for those who want to experience this country send-off up close.
The Road Ahead
Although this concert marks the end of his touring days, Jackson isn’t ready to close the book entirely. He has hinted that songwriting remains part of his life.
“The creative part still jumps out every now and then,” he said recently. “I’m always scribbling down ideas and thinking about melodies. I feel like there will be more music to come.”
For now, Nashville is preparing for one of the most emotional nights in country music history — a night that celebrates Alan Jackson’s life, his legacy, and his impact on generations of listeners.
Because if anyone knows how to say goodbye with grace, heart, and a little honky-tonk fire, it’s Alan Jackson.