Alan Jackson to Perform His Final Concert amid Ongoing Health Battle

The country legend prepares to bid farewell with one last unforgettable night in Nashville

Alan Jackson to Perform His Final Concert amid Ongoing Health Battle
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Alan Jackson is ready for his final bow.

The music legend has announced details of his last full-length concert on Instagram. The concert named “Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale” will be his last full-time concert, and it will take place on June 27, 2026, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

In 2021, Jackson revealed that he had been living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (or CMT), which is a degenerative nerve condition that directly affects both balance and movement.

 

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Now, after 14 years of his battle against the illness, Jackson is planning for one final big bash with some of the closest friends in country music, such as Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, Cody Johnson, Riley Green, Carrie Underwood, Jon Pardi, Lee Ann Womack, and Keith Urban.

 

Jackson said, “It’s been a long road… and it’s taken me places I never imagined. But I can’t think of a better place to take a final bow than in Nashville in front of so many special friends and fans.”

The 66-year-old singer of “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” formally ended his touring career after a final show in Milwaukee in May.

He told the crowd, “Y’all have probably heard that I’m slowing down now. In fact, this is the last roadshow of my career. I truly lived the American dream. Feeling so blessed. Thanks to all of you for supporting my music and coming to my shows.”

Pre-sale tickets for Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale will go live on October 15. It is being expected that fans will grab them fast to witness the final performance of one of the all-time greats of country music.

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