Alan Jackson will perform his final concert in Nashville. How to watch, stream

In an announcement that has left country music fans emotional, Alan Jackson is set to officially bring his touring career to an end with “Alan Jackson: Last Call – The Finale” at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on June 27. The concert has already sold out, turning the farewell event into one of the most anticipated nights in country music history.

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For fans unable to secure tickets, the story does not end there. The concert will be transformed into a prime-time television special by NBC and will stream on Peacock, allowing millions to witness the final chapter of a career that has spanned more than three decades. The broadcast will celebrate the songs that helped define modern country music and cemented Jackson’s place among the genre’s greatest icons.

The night will feature more than just Jackson himself. A star-studded lineup including Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, George Strait, Lainey Wilson, and many others will gather to honor the man whose music shaped generations of country fans.

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At 67, Jackson’s retirement comes after years of battling Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a hereditary neurological condition that has gradually affected his balance and mobility on stage. Yet there is something poetic about his decision to end the journey where it began. Reflecting on his career, Jackson recalled arriving in Nashville 40 years ago with his wife and an old U-Haul trailer, chasing a dream that would eventually make him one of country music’s most beloved voices.

Adding even greater meaning to the occasion, $1 from every ticket sold will be donated to the CMT Research Foundation to support research into Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. As fans prepare for one final night of music, memories, and gratitude, one question hangs over Nashville: will this be merely a farewell concert, or the emotional final chapter of an era that may never be repeated?