As country music fans prepare for an emotional farewell to Alan Jackson on the concert stage, the legendary singer has announced an exciting new project that will preserve his remarkable legacy for generations to come.

The Alan Jackson Silverbelly Whiskey Distillery & Museum is scheduled to open on June 25, 2026, in the heart of downtown Nashville, giving fans a unique opportunity to explore the life, music, and career of one of country music’s most beloved artists.

The announcement comes just days before Jackson’s highly anticipated farewell concert at Nissan Stadium on June 27, an event many fans expect to be one of the most emotional nights in recent country music history.

Located at 121 3rd Avenue South, the new attraction will combine a museum dedicated to Alan Jackson’s extraordinary career with the production facilities of his Silverbelly Whiskey brand, which he first introduced to fans in 2022.

Unlike a traditional museum, visitors will be able to experience both the history and the craftsmanship associated with Jackson’s name.

According to reports, guests will have the opportunity to see whiskey being bottled on-site, from barrel to bottle, creating an immersive experience that blends Nashville’s rich musical heritage with its growing whiskey culture.

For visitors 21 and older, the museum experience will include the opportunity to enjoy Silverbelly Whiskey while exploring exhibits dedicated to Jackson’s life and career.

The location places the museum in one of Nashville’s busiest entertainment districts.

It will sit next to the famous Johnny Cash Museum and directly across from Bell Bottoms Up, the popular venue owned by Lainey Wilson.

The new attraction also strengthens Alan Jackson’s already significant presence in downtown Nashville. His popular venue AJ’s Good Time Bar has long been one of Broadway’s most recognizable destinations and was among the first artist-branded establishments to help transform the area into a major entertainment hub.

While many artist-themed museums have come and gone over the years, Alan Jackson’s deep connection to Nashville and his enduring popularity may help make this project a lasting success.

Few artists have maintained the level of respect and admiration that Jackson enjoys among country music fans. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he has sold millions of records, earned countless awards, and created timeless classics including Chattahoochee, Remember When, Drive (For Daddy Gene), and Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).

At this time, detailed information about the museum’s exhibits has not yet been released. Fans are eagerly awaiting announcements regarding memorabilia, awards, personal artifacts, stage costumes, guitars, photographs, and other items that may be included in the collection.

The timing of the announcement feels especially meaningful.

As Alan Jackson prepares to take his final bow as a touring artist, the museum ensures that his story will continue to be shared with future generations. Visitors will be able to learn about his journey from a small-town Georgia musician to one of the most successful and respected figures in country music history.

For many fans, the opening of the Alan Jackson Museum represents more than just a new tourist attraction.

It is a celebration of a career that helped define modern country music.

And as Nashville prepares to welcome this new landmark, it serves as a reminder that while Alan Jackson’s days on the concert stage may be coming to an end, his legacy is far from over.

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