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Alan Jackson Announces Star-Studded Final Nashville Concert Featuring Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, George Strait and More


Published: May 28, 2026 04:01 AM EDT

Country music legend Alan Jackson is preparing to take his final bow with what promises to be one of the biggest farewell events in modern country music history.

Jackson has officially announced Last Call: One More for the Road - The Finale, a massive farewell concert set for June 27, 2026, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. The special event will celebrate the career of one of country music's most influential artists, bringing together an all-star lineup of friends and collaborators for one final night.

The farewell show will feature appearances from some of the biggest names in country music, including Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Little Big Town, Jake Owen, Thomas Rhett, Lee Ann Womack, George Strait, and Lainey Wilson.

Additional appearances from Adam Wright, Big City Brian Wright, and Carlisle Wright are also scheduled for the evening, with organizers teasing that more artists are still expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

"It's been a long road... and it's taken me places I never imagined," Jackson shared in a statement announcing the event. "But I can't think of a better place to put on a big show and give the fans a finale than in Nashville and include so many special friends."

The concert serves as the official conclusion to Jackson's touring career after the country icon wrapped his Last Call: One More for the Road Tour in May 2025. During that final tour stop, Jackson emotionally confirmed to fans that he was stepping away from the road after decades of chart-topping success and sold-out performances.

Jackson's retirement from touring comes as the singer continues to battle Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a degenerative nerve condition he publicly revealed in 2021. The illness affects nerve function and mobility, making extended touring increasingly difficult. Despite the diagnosis, Jackson has remained optimistic about continuing to write and release music in the future.

Widely regarded as one of the defining voices of modern country music, Jackson has built a legendary career with classics like "Chattahoochee," "Remember When," "Drive," and "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)." His blend of traditional country storytelling and heartfelt songwriting helped shape the genre across multiple decades, earning him countless awards, chart-topping hits, and a lasting legacy within American music.

Now, with Nashville preparing for one final celebration, fans will have the opportunity to witness a historic farewell honoring both Jackson's music and his enormous influence on country music history.

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