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One Last Curtain Call: Alan Jackson’s Final Concert Promises an Unforgettable Farewell to Country Music
After more than four decades of timeless music, unforgettable performances, and a career that helped define modern country music, Alan Jackson is preparing to take the stage for one final full-length concert. On June 27, 2026, Nashville’s Nissan Stadium will become the setting for what promises to be one of the most emotional nights in country music history—a celebration of a legendary artist whose songs have become part of America’s soundtrack.
This is far more than a farewell concert.
It is the closing chapter of an extraordinary career built on authenticity, humility, and songs that have connected generations of fans. From “Chattahoochee” and “Remember When” to “Drive (For Daddy Gene)” and “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere,” Alan Jackson’s music has accompanied weddings, family road trips, celebrations, heartbreaks, and life’s quietest moments.
For millions of listeners, these aren’t simply country classics—they’re memories.
A Final Performance Filled with Gratitude
Jackson’s farewell comes after years of living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT), a progressive neurological condition that has increasingly affected his balance and mobility. Rather than allowing the illness to define him, he has continued performing with remarkable courage and grace, always placing his fans at the center of every decision. His final concert represents not only the end of a touring career but also a heartfelt thank-you to the audience that has stood beside him for decades.

Returning to Nashville carries special meaning.
“It’s where it all started,” Jackson has said of his decision to end his touring career in Music City, bringing his remarkable journey full circle.
A Farewell Shared Across America
Although more than 50,000 fans are expected to fill Nissan Stadium, millions more will have the opportunity to experience the historic evening.
NBC has announced that the concert will be filmed as a primetime television special, “Alan Jackson: The Last Show,” with streaming available the following day on Peacock. The broadcast ensures that fans everywhere can share in this once-in-a-generation farewell, even if they cannot be there in person.
The evening will also feature an impressive lineup of country music stars honoring Jackson’s legacy, including George Strait, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, Lainey Wilson, Little Big Town, and several other longtime friends and collaborators.
A Legacy That Will Never Fade
Alan Jackson’s achievements speak for themselves. With more than 75 million records sold worldwide, dozens of No. 1 hits, multiple Grammy, CMA, and ACM Awards, and induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, he has earned his place among the greatest artists the genre has ever known. Yet what has always set him apart is not simply his success—it is his unwavering commitment to staying true to traditional country music and to the values that shaped his life.
He never chased trends.
Instead, he created songs that stood the test of time.
One Last Night, A Lifetime of Memories
As Alan Jackson walks onto the Nissan Stadium stage for the final time, fans won’t simply be watching a concert—they’ll be witnessing the conclusion of one of country music’s most remarkable careers.

It will be a night filled with unforgettable songs, heartfelt tributes, and countless emotions as generations of fans join together to celebrate the man whose music has comforted, inspired, and united people for more than forty years.
Some artists leave behind hit records.
Others leave behind memories.
Alan Jackson leaves both.
And when the final note fades into the Nashville night, his legacy will continue to live on in every family gathering, every country road, every first dance, and every voice still singing along to the songs that made him a legend.
Thank you, Alan, for the music, the memories, and a lifetime of staying true to yourself.