Alan Jackson Announces Presale for Final Concert “Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale”
Nashville, Tennessee — It’s official: Alan Jackson’s legendary journey through country music is approaching its final, unforgettable chapter. Presale tickets for his long-awaited farewell concert — “Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale” — go on sale today, with general ticket sales opening to the public this Friday. The monumental event will take place at Nissan Stadium on June 27, 2026, marking what promises to be one of the most emotional nights in country music history.
Billed as Alan Jackson’s final full-length concert, the Nashville show will serve as both a farewell and a celebration — a night where fans, friends, and fellow artists come together to honor one of country’s most beloved and enduring voices. Joining Alan on stage will be a lineup of country powerhouses, including Luke Combs, Riley Green, and Keith Urban, each performing in tribute to the man whose songs helped define their generation.
“Alan’s music is the soundtrack of real life,” said Luke Combs in a recent interview. “Every artist in country music today owes something to him. To share that stage with him, especially for his final show, is an honor beyond words.”
The event is expected to draw more than 70,000 fans to Nashville’s Nissan Stadium — a fitting venue for a man who has spent over four decades filling arenas, amphitheaters, and hearts around the world. From “Chattahoochee” and “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” to “Remember When” and “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” Alan Jackson’s songs have long captured the stories, struggles, and soul of everyday Americans.
To celebrate the announcement, a Nashville bakery — The Long Dog Cookie Company — unveiled a limited-edition set of Alan Jackson–themed cookies, decorated with cowboy hats, guitars, and the “Last Call” logo. Fans online have already fallen in love with the sweet tribute, calling it “the perfect way to kick off the celebration.”
“Alan Jackson has always represented the heart of country music — humble, honest, and full of soul,” said event producer Ben Vaughn. “This isn’t just a concert; it’s a homecoming. Nashville will be standing still that night.”
The “Last Call” tour, which began in 2022, was originally announced as Alan’s final tour due to ongoing health challenges related to Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease, a nerve condition he publicly revealed in 2021. Despite that, Jackson has continued to perform with strength and grace, determined to give fans one last chance to sing along to the songs that defined his era.
In a heartfelt statement released earlier this year, Alan reflected on what this final show means to him:
“I’ve been blessed beyond measure to make music for a living — to write songs that mean something to people. This ‘Last Call’ show is my way of saying thank you. Thank you for listening, for dancing, for believing in the kind of country music that tells the truth.”
Fans are already describing the upcoming night as “country music’s farewell to its truest storyteller.” The setlist is rumored to feature a mix of Jackson’s greatest hits, special guest collaborations, and never-before-seen footage chronicling his 40-year career — a journey that has earned him two Grammy Awards, 16 CMA Awards, and a permanent place in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Tickets are expected to sell out within minutes once they open to the public on Friday. Organizers encourage fans to secure presale access early to avoid disappointment.
For fans who can’t attend in person, discussions are reportedly underway for a live global broadcast and commemorative concert film, ensuring Alan Jackson’s final bow will be shared with audiences around the world.
As one fan wrote on social media, “June 27 won’t just be another concert — it’ll be the night Nashville says goodbye to a legend.”
Presale for Alan Jackson’s “Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale” is open now. Public ticket sales begin this Friday.