Alan Jackson’s final Nashville show is sold out. How to get tickets.
Alan Jackson's last-ever concert at Nashville's Nissan Stadium quickly sold out, but resale sites still offer seats for the June 2026 finale.
Bryan WestAlan Jackson is taking his final bow, closing out a four-decade career with one last Nashville sendoff.
The "One You're Waiting On" singer will take the stage for "Alan Jackson: Last Call – The Finale" on June 27 at Nissan Stadium.
The farewell is expected to draw more than 55,000 fans and an all-star lineup including Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and Lee Ann Womack.
Tickets sold out in October within five hours, but resale seats are available from $526 in the nosebleeds to $2,308 in the general admission pit. Each ticket sold will contribute to the CMT Research Foundation, supporting research into Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a degenerative nerve condition Jackson revealed in 2021 that affects his mobility.
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Jackson, 67, confirmed the final Nashville show while performing last May in Milwaukee.
"Y'all may have heard that I'm kind of winding down, and in fact this is my last road show of my career," he said. The audience reacted with a loud applause. "Y'all gonna make me tear up. ... This is my last road show out here, but we're planning on doing a big finale show in Nashville next summer."
Jackson was born in Newnan, Georgia, in 1958 and moved to Tennessee in the mid-1980s.
"It started 40 years ago this September, my wife and I drove to Nashville in an old U-Haul trailer and chased this dream," he said at the Milwaukee concert.
He took a job in the mailroom at The Nashville Network while trying to break into the industry. His wife, Denise, a flight attendant, met Glen Campbell on a flight and asked for career advice, leading to an early industry connection. Jackson soon signed with Arista Nashville, becoming its first artist in 1989. His breakthrough followed quickly with "Here in the Real World," a top 3 hit that anchored his 1990 debut album.
Jackson's big hits include: "Chattahoochee," "Don't Rock the Jukebox," "Little Bitty," "Gone Country" and "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)."
"It's been a crazy ride. I lived the American dream for sure, and I'm so blessed and thank y'all all so much for your support for the music," he said. "It just felt like I had to end it all where it all started. And that's in Nashville."
See more Alan Jackson Nashville ticketsBryan West is a music reporter at The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow him on Instagram, TikTok and X as @BryanWestTV.
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