Alan Jackson’s Final Concert, ‘Last Call: One More For The Road – The Finale,’ Sells Out In Hours After Presale Opens
That didn’t take long. Just hours after going on sale, tickets for country music legend Alan Jackson‘s final concert of his career have already sold out as fans rushed at the opportunity to see one of the greatest to ever do it one last time. Alan announced last week that his final concert, Last Call: One More For The Road – The Finale, will be held next summer, on Saturday, June 27, 2026 at Nissan Stadium here in Nashville. Presented by […] The post Alan Jackson’s Final Concert, ‘Last Call: One More For The Road – The Finale,’ Sells Out In Hours After Presale Opens first appeared on Whiskey Riff.


That didn’t take long.
Just hours after going on sale, tickets for country music legend Alan Jackson‘s final concert of his career have already sold out as fans rushed at the opportunity to see one of the greatest to ever do it one last time.
Alan announced last week that his final concert, Last Call: One More For The Road – The Finale, will be held next summer, on Saturday, June 27, 2026 at Nissan Stadium here in Nashville.
Presented by Silverbelly Whiskey, Alan will be bringing an all-star lineup of legends and friends to join him on stage one last time, including Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and Lee Ann Womack, with no doubt more to be added before the show.
This morning, tickets finally went on sale for fans who registered for the presale. But with over half a million people registering for the presale, it didn’t take long for all the tickets to be snatched up for this once-in-a-lifetime concert.
According to a press release sent out at 3:29 PM, just a little over 5 hours after tickets went on sale, the concert has already completely sold out, with over 55,000 tickets being sold in just a few hours.
Jackson called it an honor that the show was in such high demand, while expressing regret that some fans had to miss out:
“I’m proud and overwhelmed by the response from my fans. I’m just sorry there weren’t enough seats for everybody who wanted one. I appreciate all the people that have come to my shows and supported me over the years.”
There’s no doubt that it’s going to be a special night for fans who were able to get tickets, and an emotional farewell to the country music icon.
Alan wrapped up his Last Call: One More For The Road tour in Milwaukee back in May after hitting the road for final shows in cities around the country that have embraced him throughout his legendary career.
The tour was announced not long after Alan revealed that he was suffering from a degenerative nerve condition called CMT that was affecting his mobility and balance and forcing him to slow down. And at his final show on the tour, Alan announced that it would be his final road show of his career:
“Y’all may have heard that I’m kind of winding down. In fact this is the last road show of my career.”
But he also teased one final show in his legendary career – back home in Nashville:
“This is my last road show but we’re planning on doing a big finale show in Nashville next summer sometime. I just felt like I had to end it all where it all started, and that’s in Nashville, Tennessee. Music City, where country music was born and lives, so I gotta do my last one there.”
It sounds like this show will indeed be the last of his legendary career, one that’s given Alan 35 #1 hits since launching his career as part of the iconic “Class of ’89.”
Alan is undeniably one of the most influential country artists of the last 3 decades. He’s a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and a three-time CMA Entertainer of the Year. And it’s pretty special that he’s going out on his own terms, with one final star-studded show in the city that launched his career.The post Alan Jackson’s Final Concert, ‘Last Call: One More For The Road – The Finale,’ Sells Out In Hours After Presale Opens first appeared on Whiskey Riff.