Alan Jackson’s Star-Studded Final Concert In Nashville Will Be Recorded For A TV Special
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Alan Jackson’s Star-Studded Final Concert In Nashville Will Be Recorded For A TV Special

Alan Jackson is gearing up for his final concert, a massive event at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday, June 27, 2026 that will mark the end of his legendary touring career. Tickets went on sale for the show back in October and sold out pretty much immediately. And if you’re hoping to buy a ticket on the resale market, well…hope you’re ready to shell out the big bucks. On SeatGeek right now, which is the official ticketing platform of Nissan Stadium, the cheapest resale ticket available is going for $443 in the top of the stadium, slightly behind the stage. The most expensive tickets, however, are listed for as much as $7,500 for a seat on the floor. While the resale prices are absolutely mind blowing, they at least make some sense given the incredible lineup. Initially, the star-studded concert will feature a ton of special guests, including Eric Church, Luke Combs, Luke Bryan, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban and many, many more. In April, Jackson added the likes of Little Big Town, Jake Owen and Thomas Rhett to the bill. And then Jackson recently stunned fans with the massive announcement that none other than the King himself, George Strait, and reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year, Lainey Wilson, would be joining the star studded lineup. View this post on Instagram However, if you won’t be able to attend in person, as most of us won’t, the concert will be broadcast on NBC at some point this year. Alan announced today that the full concert will air on NBC, followed by an on-demand streaming option on Peacock the following day: Exciting News! “Alan Jackson: The Last Show” will air later this year on and stream next day on Peacock. Celebrating the music, memories, and fans who have been part of the journey every step of the way! Stay tuned for date and time details, so you don’t miss this unforgettable evening. Exciting News! "Alan Jackson: The Last Show" will air later this year on @nbc and stream next day on @peacock. Celebrating the music, memories, and fans who have been part of the journey every step of the way! Stay tuned for date and time details, so you don’t miss this… pic.twitter.com/Y06SBSD4bS — Alan Jackson (@OfficialJackson) June 4, 2026 Jackson is a grandfather now, and he has been touring for three decades at this point, so it makes sense that he’s ready to close that chapter of his life and spend most of his time at home with his family: “I’ve been touring for over 30 years – my daughters are all grown, we have one grandchild and one on the way…and I’m enjoying spending more time at home. But my fans always show up to have a good time, and I’m going to give them the best show I can for this Last Call.” Of course Alan revealed back in 2021 that he was living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT), a degenerative nerve disease that affects the arms and legs and causes difficulty standing and walking. AJ admitted back then that the condition was starting to affect his performances, and that he often had to sit down on a stool because he would have trouble balancing in front of the microphone, but that he didn’t want fans to think he was “drunk on stage” because he was having trouble with his balance. So for his final run of shows, Alan has announced that $1 from every ticket sold for the Last Call: One More for the Road Tour will be donated to the CMT Research Foundation, an organization that funds research for neurological disease. $1 for each ticket was matched by a group of CMTRF donors and board members. It’s safe to say that June 27th is going to be an incredibly emotional one in the country music community. It’s hard to truly put into words just how much Jackson has impacted and influenced the genre, its artists of the past, present and future. Couple the night of celebration with an appearance from Strait, who has been a close friend and collaborator with Jackson for decades at this point, and you might want to stock up on some tissues. Before you go, watch Alan’s emotional performance of “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)” from the Memorial Day Capitol Concert: The post Alan Jackson’s Star-Studded Final Concert In Nashville Will Be Recorded For A TV Special first appeared on Whiskey Riff.