ONE LAST TIME! The King of Country Music & Lainey Wilson Just Joined Alan Jackson’s Sold-Out Farewell Finale Lineup!
Grab the tissues, country fans, because the final chapter of a legendary career is officially going to be the biggest night in Nashville history.

Exactly one month from today, a true titan of traditional country music will take his final bow. After decades of chart-topping anthems, neon-lit barroom classics, and packing out arenas worldwide, Alan Jackson is officially getting ready for his absolute final show.
While his massive “Last Call: One More For The Road Tour” technically concluded its main trek in May 2025, the Country Music Hall of Famer saved the biggest card up his sleeve for a grand finale. On Saturday, June 27th, Alan will step onto the stage at Nashville’s massive Nissan Stadium for one final full-length concert.
The show has been completely sold out for a long time, but Alan just sent a shockwave through the entire music industry with a final, massive lineup announcement that guarantees this night will rewrite history books.
The King of Country & The CMA Queen Join the Party

As if a lineup featuring superstars like Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, Lee Ann Womack, Cody Johnson, and Miranda Lambert wasn’t enough, two massive icons have officially been added to the bill: George Strait and Lainey Wilson!
Having the “King of Country Music” himself, George Strait, join the stage is a deeply emotional full-circle moment. George and Alan have a legendary history of collaborations, from their iconic anthem “Murder on Music Row” to their beautiful tribute duets. Adding reigning superstar Lainey Wilson—who famously honored Alan at the 2022 CMA Awards—brings the perfect blend of country’s classic gold and its bright future under one stadium roof.
A Night for the History Books
This isn’t just a regular concert; it’s a star-studded celebration of a man who kept traditional country music alive through multiple generations. To make the night even more special, a portion of the proceeds from every single ticket sold is going straight to the CMT Research Foundation to help find a cure for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a neurological condition Alan has bravely battled for years.
For the 50,000+ lucky fans holding tickets to Nissan Stadium, they aren’t just witnessing a concert—they are witnessing the end of an era.
