
ONE LAST NIGHT IN NASHVILLE — Alan Jackson Adds More Stars To His Sold-Out Farewell Show
There are concerts… and then there are moments that feel like the closing of a chapter in music history. For millions of country fans, that moment is approaching as Alan Jackson prepares to take the stage one final time—bringing with him not just his legendary catalog, but an all-star lineup worthy of his legacy.
In a heartfelt announcement on April 16, Alan Jackson revealed that three more major names will join his already star-studded farewell concert: Little Big Town, Jake Owen, and Thomas Rhett. Their addition only deepens what is shaping up to be one of the most unforgettable nights country music has ever seen.
The event, titled “Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale,” is scheduled for June 27 at Nissan Stadium—a fitting venue in the heart of Nashville, the city where so much of Alan Jackson’s journey unfolded. And in a testament to his enduring impact, the show sold out almost instantly, leaving countless fans hoping for just one more chance to be there.
Already confirmed to perform are some of the biggest names in modern country music, including Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, and Lee Ann Womack—along with members of Jackson’s own extended family. And according to organizers, even more artists may still be announced in the weeks ahead.
It is more than a concert.
It is a tribute to a career that defined generations.
For over three decades, Alan Jackson has stood as one of country music’s most authentic voices—never chasing trends, never losing sight of the traditional sound that made him a household name. Songs like “Remember When,” “Chattahoochee,” and “Drive” became part of people’s lives, not just playlists. His music spoke to everyday moments, simple truths, and the kind of storytelling that never goes out of style.
As he now prepares to step away from major touring, there is a sense of both gratitude and reflection surrounding this final show. Jackson himself has expressed how deeply moved he is by the overwhelming support from fans.
He has spoken openly about feeling both proud and humbled, wishing there were more seats available for everyone who wanted to attend. That response says everything about the connection he has built with his audience—a bond that has lasted not just years, but decades.
There is also a deeper layer to this farewell.
Alan Jackson has previously shared his diagnosis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a condition that affects nerve function and mobility. While he has continued to perform with remarkable dedication, he has acknowledged that this chapter of large-scale touring is coming to an end. And that makes this final night in Nashville all the more meaningful.
It is not just a goodbye.
It is a celebration of resilience, gratitude, and a lifetime of music.
Adding to that meaning is the charitable impact of the event. For every ticket sold, a portion will be donated to the CMT Research Foundation, with additional support from a generous donor. It’s a gesture that reflects the kind of artist Alan Jackson has always been—someone who gives back, even at the height of his own milestone moments.
As June 27 approaches, anticipation continues to build. Fans who were lucky enough to secure tickets know they will be witnessing something rare: a night where past, present, and future of country music stand together on one stage, honoring a man who helped shape them all.
And for those who can’t be there, the moment will still be felt.
Because Alan Jackson’s music has never been limited to a single place or time. It lives on in memories, in radios, in quiet moments, and in the voices of the artists he inspired.
When the lights come up at Nissan Stadium and the first notes begin, it won’t just be the start of a concert.
It will be the closing of a remarkable journey.
One last song.
One final stage.
And a legacy that will echo far beyond the final note.