Alan Jackson is preparing to say farewell to the road with one final, unforgettable concert. “Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale” will take place Saturday, June 27, 2026, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, home of the Tennessee Titans. The event marks the last full-length concert of Jackson’s career and promises to be a historic celebration of one of country music’s greatest legacies.
“I just felt like we had to end it all where it all started for me, and that’s in Nashville – Music City – where country music lives,” Jackson explained, echoing the sentiment he shared when he first announced his retirement from touring.
With just one month remaining until Alan Jackson takes the stage for the final full-length concert of his career, new details have emerged about the star-studded celebration planned for Nashville. Joining Jackson for the sold-out Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale, presented by Edward Jones and Silverbelly Whiskey, will be fellow country superstars George Strait and Lainey Wilson.
Strait, widely recognized as the “King of Country Music,” has earned more than 100 million RIAA certifications and collected over 60 major entertainment industry awards throughout his legendary career. Wilson, meanwhile, continues her meteoric rise following her reign as CMA Entertainer of the Year, earning widespread acclaim from fans and fellow artists alike.
A Night of Stars in Music City
More than 50,000 fans will fill the stadium for the career-spanning celebration, joined by an impressive roster of performers honoring Jackson. The lineup includes Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, and Lee Ann Womack, with additional award-winning artists to be announced.
Tickets and Pre-Sale Information
Tickets for the show are now officially sold out, marking another major milestone for Alan Jackson as fans rushed to secure seats for what is being promoted as his final concert performance. VIP experiences were also made available as part of the event.
For each ticket sold, $1 will be donated to the CMT Research Foundation, with a generous donor matching each gift with an additional $2.
A Touring Career for the Ages
Jackson surprised fans earlier this year in Milwaukee when he told a sold-out crowd, “This is my last road show. It’s been a long, sweet ride. It started 40 years ago. I’ve really lived the American dream for sure – I’m so blessed.”
His touring career has taken him across the United States, throughout Canada, and around the world, including stops in Europe, Brazil, and Australia. His Last Call: One More for the Road Tour, which began in 2022, wrapped up earlier this year after drawing capacity crowds and sellout performances.
A Legacy Cemented in Country Music
The Georgia native is a member of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, with a long list of accolades that includes three CMA Entertainer of the Year titles, over 30 years as a member of the Grand Ole Opry, and recognition as one of Billboard’s Top 10 Country Artists of All Time.
Jackson has sold nearly 60 million albums worldwide, released more than 60 singles, and notched 50 Top 10 hits and 35 No. 1s, including 26 Billboard chart-toppers. He has received more than 150 major music awards, from ACM and CMA honors to Grammys and lifetime achievement awards. In 2023, he received the inaugural Alan Jackson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Country Music.
More Than Music
Beyond his music, Jackson is also known for AJ’s Good Time Bar, a four-story honky-tonk in downtown Nashville that remains the only artist-owned bar on Broadway.
The finale event is presented by Silverbelly Whiskey and produced by Doussan Music Group and Peachtree Entertainment, with a portion of proceeds benefiting the CMT Research Foundation to help find a cure for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.
Alan Jackson’s final show promises to be more than a concert, it will be a historic night that brings together generations of fans and some of country music’s biggest stars to celebrate one of the genre’s most influential voices.