Country music legend Alan Jackson is preparing for a historic final chapter in his touring career, and the lineup for his farewell concert continues to grow. The Country Music Hall of Fame member has added Little Big Town, Jake Owen, and Thomas Rhett to his already star-studded final Nashville show set for June 27, 2026, at Nissan Stadium.
The event, officially titled "Last Call: One More for the Road - The Finale," marks Jackson's retirement from touring after nearly four decades of shaping modern country music. The performance is now completely sold out, underscoring the scale of anticipation surrounding what is expected to be one of the most significant farewell concerts in country music history.
Jackson's final show already includes a massive roster of artists such as Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Luke Combs, Cody Johnson, Riley Green, Jon Pardi, and Keith Urban, with more names still expected to be announced. The newly added performers bring additional momentum to an already historic lineup, reflecting Jackson's long-standing influence across generations of country artists.
Jake Owen shared his excitement about joining the event, describing it as an honor to perform alongside Jackson in his final Nashville appearance. The show will begin at 5:30 PM CT, with gates opening earlier in the afternoon for fans attending the stadium event.
Beyond the music, the concert also carries a charitable mission. A portion of every ticket supports the CMT Research Foundation, helping fund research for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, adding a deeper purpose to the farewell celebration.
As Alan Jackson prepares to close this chapter, the Nashville finale stands as more than just a concert-it represents the end of an era defined by authenticity, storytelling, and timeless country music that continues to inspire artists and fans alike.















