Alan Jackson may have taken his final bow on the touring stage, but the unforgettable night that marked the end of his legendary road career is far from over. Fans who packed Nashville’s Nissan Stadium for his emotional farewell on June 27 will soon have the chance to experience every unforgettable moment again, as Jackson’s historic concert is being released as an official live album. For those who could not be there, it offers a front row seat to one of the most significant nights in modern country music history.
After publicly revealing his battle with Charcot Marie Tooth disease, the degenerative nerve condition that affected his balance and mobility, Jackson made the difficult decision to retire from touring. His farewell concert became the emotional conclusion to a journey that spanned more than three decades, bringing together nearly 70,000 fans to celebrate the music and memories that shaped generations. The evening featured heartfelt tributes from stars including Carrie Underwood, Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, and many more before Jackson finally took the stage following a weather delay.

Once the show began, the country legend reminded everyone why his songs have stood the test of time. He delivered beloved classics including “Remember When,” “Chattahoochee,” and “Where I Come From,” while longtime friend George Strait joined him for unforgettable performances of “Designated Drinker” and the iconic “Murder on Music Row.” Every song became another chapter in a farewell that balanced celebration, gratitude, and emotion.
Now, those memories are being preserved forever with Alan Jackson: Last Call One More for the Road The Finale, an official live concert album that is available for preorder on CD. The collection captures the songs, stories, and unmistakable voice that defined one of country music’s greatest careers. The album is scheduled to ship on December 31, 2026, giving fans the perfect opportunity to begin the new year with a piece of country music history.
The celebration does not end there. Alan Jackson’s farewell concert was also professionally filmed for an upcoming NBC television special, allowing even more fans to witness the emotional final performance. While the broadcast date has not yet been announced, it has already been confirmed that the special will stream on Peacock following its television premiere.
For Alan Jackson, the road may have reached its final destination, but his music continues its journey. Through this live album and upcoming television special, one extraordinary night in Nashville will continue inspiring country music fans for years to come, ensuring that the final chapter of his touring career is remembered exactly as it deserved to be.