On June 27, 2026, Alan Jackson stages his final concert at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium in what he has named “Last Call: One More for the Road, The Finale,” a sold-out show bringing together more than 50,000 fans and one of the most remarkable all-star guest lineups in country music history. George Strait, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, and more than a dozen other country legends will share the stage to honor a titan of the genre who spent 35 years delivering authentic country music to packed arenas across America. For fans, this Alan Jackson final concert marks both a farewell and a celebration of everything he built.
The All-Star Guest Lineup for Alan Jackson’s Finale
The confirmed guest lineup for Alan Jackson’s Last Call Finale spans three generations of country music and reads like a tribute assembled by the genre itself. Joining Jackson on the Nissan Stadium stage are:
- Luke Bryan
- Eric Church
- Luke Combs
- Riley Green
- Cody Johnson
- Miranda Lambert
- Little Big Town
- Jake Owen
- Jon Pardi
- Thomas Rhett
- George Strait
- Carrie Underwood
- Lainey Wilson
- Lee Ann Womack
- Adam Wright, Big City Brian Wright, and Carlisle Wright
The presence of George Strait carries particular significance. Strait is famously selective about guest appearances, and his decision to honor Jackson at this finale is a statement about the depth of mutual respect these two artists share. Both men built careers on traditional country values at a time when the format was being pulled toward pop crossover, and both have endured as genre icons because of that commitment. Riley Green and Lainey Wilson represent the generation that grew up with Jackson’s catalog as a foundation, connecting the finale directly to where country music is headed next.
Why Jackson Chose Nashville for His Final Show
Alan Jackson announced the end of his touring career at a Milwaukee show in May 2026, telling a sellout crowd, “This is my last road show.” At that point, he had not yet revealed the location of the finale. When Nashville was confirmed, the reasoning required no explanation. Jackson signed his first record deal on Music Row, recorded his defining hits in Nashville studios, and built everything in the city that the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum exists to honor. He chose Nashville because, as he put it himself, he had to end it all where it all started.
Nissan Stadium, the largest outdoor concert venue in Nashville with a capacity exceeding 70,000 for concerts, is the right stage for a farewell of this scale. The show is sold out at more than 50,000 tickets, a number that underscores the continued pull of an artist who has not had a major new release in years but commands loyalty few active artists can match.
A Career That Defined Authentic Country Music
Alan Jackson’s recording career stretches back to the early 1990s. Songs like “Chattahoochee,” “Don’t Rock the Jukebox,” “Midnight in Montgomery,” and “Here in the Real World” anchored traditional country at a moment when the format was under pressure to go pop. He won two Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year awards, recorded more than 35 Number 1 singles, and sold more than 170 million albums worldwide over his career. In the weeks following September 11, 2001, “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” became one of the defining cultural documents of its moment in American history, demonstrating that country music has always been the format that meets people where they are.
Jackson was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2017 alongside Jerry Lee Lewis and Don Schlitz. A new museum exhibit honoring Kenny Chesney opens at the Hall of Fame on July 23, 2026, a reminder that Nashville is always building on the legacy that artists like Jackson helped establish.
Tickets, Livestream, and How to Watch
The stadium show is sold out, but fans without tickets can attend a livestream screening at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Belmont University in Nashville. Remaining tickets on Ticketmaster and secondary market platforms reflect the historic nature of the event. The concert begins at 6:00 PM local time on June 27 at Nissan Stadium, 1 Titans Way, Nashville, TN.
Frequently Asked: Who Is Performing at Alan Jackson’s Final Concert?
Alan Jackson’s Last Call Finale on June 27, 2026 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville features an all-star lineup including George Strait, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, Thomas Rhett, Lainey Wilson, Jon Pardi, Riley Green, Luke Bryan, Cody Johnson, Jake Owen, Little Big Town, and Lee Ann Womack. The stadium show is sold out with 50,000 tickets. A live screening event is available at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Belmont University in Nashville for fans without stadium tickets.
Alan Jackson’s Last Call Finale tomorrow in Nashville closes one of the most important careers in country music history. For the 50,000 fans standing in Nissan Stadium on June 27, and for the millions following along from home, this is the night country music pays its highest tribute to one of its greatest voices. The spirit Jackson brought to every stage for 35 years is the same spirit alive in every country fan who keeps showing up for the music. Central Florida fans can channel that same energy when Sunset Country Fest 2027 brings its first full festival to Apopka, Florida in March 2027. Check out our preview of what to expect from Sunset Country Fest 2027 for everything you need to know.
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Sources & References
- Alan Jackson Official Website: Last Call Finale Announcement
- Taste of Country: Alan Jackson’s All-Star Finale Show in Nashville
- Nissan Stadium: Alan Jackson Last Call Event Page
- Ticketmaster: Alan Jackson Last Call Tickets
- Rolling Stone: Alan Jackson’s Final Show Set for 2026 in Nashville
When and where is Alan Jackson’s last concert?
Alan Jackson’s last concert is on June 27, 2026 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. The show is titled “Last Call: One More for the Road, The Finale” and begins at 6:00 PM local time. The stadium show is sold out, but a live screening is available at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Belmont University in Nashville.
Who are the special guests at Alan Jackson’s final concert?
Alan Jackson’s Last Call Finale features George Strait, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, Thomas Rhett, Lainey Wilson, Jon Pardi, Riley Green, Luke Bryan, Cody Johnson, Jake Owen, Little Big Town, Lee Ann Womack, and members of the Wright family as special guests. It is one of the largest all-star lineups in country music history assembled for a single concert event.
Can I watch Alan Jackson’s final Nashville concert online or on livestream?
Fans who cannot attend the sold-out Nissan Stadium show can watch Alan Jackson’s Last Call Finale through a livestream screening event at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Belmont University in Nashville on June 27, 2026. Details on additional broadcast or streaming options have not been confirmed as of the date of this article, so check Alan Jackson’s official website and social channels for updates.
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