On June 27, 2026, Nissan Stadium in Nashville will host the final full-length concert of his touring career. One night. One city. After this, there are no more long Alan Jackson tours to look forward to.
They are calling it “Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale,” and it feels less like a show and more like a goodbye party from one of country music’s greatest storytellers. He chose Nashville because it is where the dream started and where he wants to close the chapter.
He is not standing there alone, either. Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi, Lee Ann Womack, and more are set to join him. It is like a country music hall of fame, all packed into one stadium, for one night.
Years from now, people will talk about “the night Alan Jackson said goodbye in Nashville.” Some will say they were there. Most will only wish they had been.
Alan Jackson at Nissan Stadium
Behind all the excitement of this final night, there is also a very personal reason why it has to happen now. That is why hearing him talk about it in his own words matters so much. In a recent news segment, Alan sits down and explains how long he has been dealing with CMT, why he decided to tell fans the truth, and how it connects directly to the “Last Call” finale in Nashville on June 27, 2026.
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After hearing Alan speak so openly about why he has to slow down, it feels right to rewind to the kind of moment that made a farewell night in Nashville possible in the first place. Long before CMT and “last call” headlines, there was a young Alan Jackson in a cowboy hat, flying across the water and turning “Chattahoochee” into a country anthem you still hear at every summer party. That is exactly what this classic performance captures.