Jackson wrote “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)” by himself. The song says in part, “I’m just a singer of simple songs / I’m not a real political man / I watch CNN, but I’m not sure I ...
Alan Jackson wrapped up his retirement tour earlier this year, and now the country music legend has set a date for his final planned show ever. Jackson announced that “Last Call: One More For The Road ...
The concert will be the emotional finale of Jackson’s “Last Call: One More for the Road Tour,” a farewell journey that has taken him across the country since its continuation in 2024. Nashville’s June ...
Alan Jackson's family is growing again — and the timing couldn’t be more special, as the country legend prepares for the final show of his touring career. Jackson’s oldest daughter, Mattie Jackson ...
The country music world has been waiting since May for word from Alan Jackson on his final show, and that word came on Wednesday. The country music legend, who retired from touring after his show on ...
Alan Jackson is gearing up for his final bow. The country legend announced details of the live engagement on Instagram on Wednesday. Being described as his final full-length concert, Last Call: One ...
Alan Jackson is planning one last concert before his official retirement. Jackson revealed he's scheduled one last concert, "Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale," for June 27, 2026. The ...
Last Call: One More for the Road - The Finale is set for June 27, 2026. "I can't think of a better place to put on a big show than in Nashville," Jackson tells PEOPLE Sarah Michaud is the senior news ...
Country icon Alan Jackson is set to play his final show at Nashville's Nissan Stadium alongside an all-star lineup of musical friends before officially retiring from touring. "Last Call: One More for ...
Alan Jackson has announced that he will conclude his farewell tour with one final all-star concert taking place in Nashville next year. Set for June 27, 2026, the concert — dubbed Last Call: One More ...
Blending traditional country with “the blues,” Jackson and Travis initially planned to pitch the song to blues legend B.B. King. Instead, Jackson opted to record it as the lead single off his third ...
Country music legend Alan Jackson got a standing ovation during the opening monologue at The Academy of Country Music Awards just because his name was mentioned. That explained why the ACM's new ...
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