This Isn’t Just a Farewell Tour—Alan Jackson’s Final Concert Is a Country Music Time Capsule You’ll Never See Again. ML
Alan Jackson Announces Final Farewell Concert: “Finale – Last Call: One More for the Road”
June 27, 2026 | Nissan Stadium, Nashville
The moment country music fans have long awaited is finally here — Alan Jackson has officially confirmed his farewell concert, “Finale – Last Call: One More for the Road,” set for June 27, 2026, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. This once-in-a-lifetime event will celebrate one of the most iconic voices in country music, marking the end of a legendary touring career and the beginning of an enduring legacy.
To make the night truly unforgettable, Alan will be joined by some of the biggest stars in country music, including George Strait, Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, and other surprise guests yet to be announced. Together, these country legends will pay tribute to Jackson’s extraordinary career and the songs that have helped shape American music for over four decades.
Fans can expect a hit-filled setlist, featuring beloved classics like “Chattahoochee,” “Don’t Rock the Jukebox,” “Remember When,” and “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).” Each performance will serve as a tribute to the authenticity, faith, and storytelling that have defined Jackson’s music and touched millions across generations.
“This show isn’t just about saying goodbye,” Alan shared in a recent announcement. “It’s about celebrating everything we’ve built together — the fans, the music, and the memories. I want it to feel like one big family reunion in the city that made it all possible.”
The “Finale – Last Call” concert will transform Nissan Stadium into the epicenter of country music — a night of friendship, gratitude, and timeless songs under the Nashville sky. With fans already planning their trips from around the world, demand for tickets is expected to rival the biggest events in country music history.
George Strait described the event as “a farewell for the ages,” while Reba McEntire added, “Alan’s music has always come straight from the heart — this night will be about love, legacy, and the power of song.”
As the lights dim and the first chord rings out across a stadium of thousands, it won’t just mark the end of an era — it will become a moment forever etched in the history of country music.
Alan Jackson’s Final Show – Live in Nashville
One Night. One City. One Legendary Farewell.
A celebration that will echo through country music history.



