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Alan Jackson is getting ready to deliver his final performance, āLast Call: One More for the Road ā The Finale,ā before he retires from touring.
Jackson, 67, moved to Nashville in the mid-1980s and released his debut studio album in 1990, and since then, the Georgia-born singer-songwriter has cemented his place in country music history. Heās received countless honors, including the Academy of Country Musicās inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award, which is named after him. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2017, alongside Jerry Reed and Don Schlitz.Ā
āLast Call: One More for the Road ā The Finaleā sold out āin no time.ā More than 55,000 tickets sold in the pre-sale, per a press release issued on October 15. The lineup of the highly-anticipated event will include Luke Bryan,Ā Eric Church,Ā Luke Combs,Ā Riley Green,Ā Cody Johnson,Ā Miranda Lambert,Ā Jon Pardi,Ā Carrie Underwood,Ā Keith Urban,Ā Lee Ann WomackĀ and more. It will take place on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.
āIām proud and overwhelmed by the response from my fans. Iām just sorry there werenāt enough seats for everybody who wanted one,ā Jackson said, per the release, which describes the country legend as āclearly speechlessā to learn that his show sold out so quickly. āI appreciate all the people that have come to my shows and supported me over the years.ā
Jackson, who previously opened up about his Charcot-Marie-Tooth diagnosis that impacts his nerves and ability to perform, previously said he wants āto thank yāall for supporting my music all these years, coming to the shows, buying the records and having a good time with us. Iām so fortunate, so lucky.ā
Take a stroll down memory lane and listen to some of the biggest hits by Jackson below (note: these are the top songs on iHeartRadio as of publication time on Monday, October 27, 2025. Find more of his music on iHeartRadio here.)