One Last Round: Watching Alan Jackson Ride Off Into the Sunset

Jun 22, 2026 | Foundation News

On June 27, Alan Jackson plays his final concert. After nearly four decades, 35 number one hits, and a catalog that helped define what country music sounds like, he is stepping away from the stage on his own terms. 

Several years ago, Alan Jackson opened up about living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, a progressive nerve condition that has made performing increasingly difficult. Ultimately, it led to him deciding to stop touring. 

And he is closing out his career the only way that makes sense: at home in Nashville, in front of 50,000 fans, with what might be the most stacked lineup ever assembled for a single country show. 

“Last Call: One More for the Road — The Finale” takes place at Nissan Stadium and features George Strait, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan, Cody Johnson, Keith Urban, Jon Pardi, Thomas Rhett, Riley Green, Little Big Town, Jake Owen, and Lee Ann Womack — plus members of Alan’s own family. 

A Note of Gratitude 

For his Last Call tour, Alan chose to direct a portion of every ticket to the CMT Research Foundation. That kind of support means the world to our community. We are grateful beyond words, and we are actively converting those donations into life-changing research for people with CMT. 

Saturday night belongs to Alan and his fans. We’ll be watching right along with them. 

But if you can’t make it to the show in person and still want to contribute to the cause Alan Jackson’s Last Call Tour chose to support, you can do that here. 

How to Watch 

Tickets sold out in minutes, but there are several ways you can still be part of this special night: 

  • Lower Broadway, Nashville (Free): “Keepin’ It Country On Broadway” closes down part of Broadway for a live outdoor broadcast. Gates open at 4:00 PM, with live performances before the feed begins. 
  • CMA Theater, Nashville (Free): The Country Music Hall of Fame is streaming Alan’s set live beginning at 8:30 PM. Tickets were free to reserve and have been fully claimed. 
  • Belmont University’s Fisher Center, Nashville: A ticketed live stream on the big screen, with doors at 6:30 PM and a live band opening the night. 
  • NBC and Peacock — Later in 2026: NBC will air a primetime special titled Alan Jackson: The Last Show, directed by Sam Wrench. It will stream on Peacock.