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šŸ“° NEWS FLASH: Alan Jackson and George Strait Confirm Epic 2026 ā€œOne Last Rideā€ Tour — A Farewell Fans Can’t Miss ⚔ML

A Soul-Stirring Revival That Breathes New Life into the Spirit of Country Music — Dates and Cities Revealed

The heart of country music skipped a beat this morning as two of its most beloved icons — Alan Jackson and George Strait ā€” stepped onto a modest wooden stage inside the Country Music Hall of Fame and, with humble grins, announced what fans have dreamed of for years.

ā€œWe’re saddling up one last time,ā€ said Alan Jackson, microphone in hand and hat tipped low over his eyes.
ā€œWe’re calling it One Last Ride ā€” and it’s for the fans who’ve been with us since the barrooms, the rodeos, and the heartbreak radio hours.ā€

Seated beside him, George Strait, calm and composed, nodded with a quiet smile.

ā€œWe’ve shared stages for over four decades,ā€ he added, ā€œbut never like this. This tour’s different. This one means something deeper.ā€

And just like that, ā€œOne Last Rideā€ — The Final Tour was born.


A Legacy Shared

Between them, Alan Jackson and George Strait boast over 100 number-one hits, dozens of CMA and ACM awards, and the kind of longevity in music that few achieve. Strait, often called the ā€œKing of Country,ā€ has influenced generations of artists with his traditional Texas swing sound and heartfelt ballads. Jackson, with his down-home Georgia roots and poignant storytelling, brought honky-tonk back to the mainstream in the ’90s and never let it go.

ā€œThese two are the Mount Rushmore of modern country,ā€ said Travis Tritt, who attended the announcement. ā€œYou don’t get more authentic than Alan and George. This tour is history on wheels.ā€


More Than Just a Farewell

Despite the title, ā€œOne Last Rideā€ isn’t just a goodbye tour. It’s a revival — a tribute to real country music in a time where the genre’s boundaries have blurred.

ā€œIt’s not about saying goodbye,ā€ Alan clarified. ā€œIt’s about celebrating the music that raised us, saved us, and gave us a life.ā€

The pair also confirmed that the tour will feature special guest appearances, handpicked by both artists to represent the future of country. Names like Lainey WilsonCody Johnson, and Parker McCollum are already rumored, with some surprises ā€œup the sleeve.ā€

ā€œWe want to pass the torch,ā€ George said. ā€œAnd also light a few fires before we ride off.ā€


Tour Dates and Cities: The Roadmap to Nostalgia

The ā€œOne Last Rideā€ Tour will span 40 cities across the U.S., beginning in April 2026 and concluding in October 2026 at the iconic AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas ā€” Strait’s home state.

Here’s a look at some confirmed dates:

DateCityVenue
April 4, 2026Nashville, TNNissan Stadium
April 10, 2026Atlanta, GAMercedes-Benz Stadium
April 17, 2026Charlotte, NCBank of America Stadium
April 25, 2026Tampa, FLRaymond James Stadium
May 2, 2026New Orleans, LACaesars Superdome
May 9, 2026Houston, TXNRG Stadium
May 16, 2026Denver, COEmpower Field at Mile High
June 6, 2026Chicago, ILSoldier Field
June 20, 2026Seattle, WALumen Field
July 4, 2026Las Vegas, NVAllegiant Stadium
August 15, 2026New York, NYMetLife Stadium
September 19, 2026Kansas City, MOGEHA Field at Arrowhead
October 3, 2026Phoenix, AZState Farm Stadium
October 24, 2026Arlington, TXAT&T Stadium

The tour will feature state-of-the-art stage production, a massive live band, and a joint finale each night where the two legends will share the spotlight — performing duets, unreleased material, and personal stories from their lives on the road.


The Setlist: Hits, Surprises, and Heartfelt Tributes

Though the full setlist is still under wraps, fans can expect signature hits like:

  • George Strait’sĀ ā€œAmarillo by Morningā€,Ā ā€œThe Chairā€,Ā ā€œI Cross My Heartā€
  • Alan Jackson’sĀ ā€œChattahoocheeā€,Ā ā€œRemember Whenā€,Ā ā€œDrive (For Daddy Gene)ā€

What makes this tour especially emotional is that both artists have lost close family and friends over recent years. Tributes to loved ones will be woven into the shows, including a special moment where Alan will dedicate ā€œSissy’s Songā€ to his late daughter and George will perform ā€œTroubadourā€ with video tributes to those lost in the country music community.

ā€œIt’s going to be real. Raw. Beautiful,ā€ said Alan. ā€œWe’ll laugh, we’ll cry, and we’ll sing until the lights go down.ā€


Why Now?

George Strait turned 73 earlier this year, and Alan Jackson, 66, has been open about his health struggles with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a degenerative nerve condition that has affected his mobility.

ā€œI still love to sing. I still love to write,ā€ Alan said. ā€œBut it’s time to take a step back. Not because I want to stop, but because I want to remember this while I still can do it right.ā€

ā€œWe’ve both said no to a hundred ā€˜final tours’ over the years,ā€ George added with a chuckle. ā€œBut this one… this one feels right. It’s not about walking away. It’s about walking proud.ā€


Fans React: ā€œI Never Thought I’d See This Dayā€

Within hours of the announcement, the hashtag #OneLastRideTour began trending worldwide. Tickets aren’t even on sale yet, but fans are already preparing to camp out, travel cross-country, and even fly internationally to witness the rare event.

ā€œGeorge and Alan on one stage? It’s like seeing Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard together again,ā€ said country music superfan Darla Grimes of Tulsa, OK.

ā€œI’m bringing my dad and my daughter. Three generations, one night,ā€ wrote another fan on X (formerly Twitter).


What This Tour Means for Country Music

In an age when the lines between country, pop, and hip-hop blur more every day, ā€œOne Last Rideā€ feels like a return to roots — a celebration of fiddle and steel  guitar, of cowboy hats and calloused hands, of Sunday morning heartbreaks and Saturday night bar fights.

ā€œThis isn’t just a concert tour,ā€ said music historian Harvey Yates. ā€œIt’s a cultural moment. It reminds us that country music — true country music — still lives.ā€

Both Jackson and Strait emphasized they’re not against new sounds, but they believe there’s room for the traditional, and this tour is their love letter to it.


Ticket Info and Presales

Tickets will go on sale Friday, September 5, 2025, through official platforms including Ticketmaster and each venue’s website. Fan club presales begin two days earlier. VIP packages, including meet-and-greets, early entry, signed memorabilia, and backstage experiences, will also be available.

Prices are expected to range from $75 to $350, with limited VIP and ā€œFront Row Cowboy Circleā€ options.

ā€œWe wanted tickets to be affordable,ā€ said George. ā€œSo folks from Amarillo to Appalachia can come feel the music live.ā€


One Final Ride, But Not Goodbye

In closing their press conference, Alan looked out over the crowd and said, quietly:

ā€œWe don’t know what tomorrow brings. But in 2026, we’re gonna ride again. For the music. For the fans. For the stories we never got to tell.ā€

George tipped his hat beside him.

ā€œSee y’all on the trail.ā€

And with that, two country giants walked off stage — not into the sunset, but into the hearts of millions, once more.

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