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Alan Jackson’s 2026 ‘Last Call - The Finale’ Nissan Stadium Show in Nashville, Tennessee: Everything You Need To Know

June 26, 2026 9:37 am GMT

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ALAN JACKSON ‘LAST CALL - THE FINALE’ 2026 SHOW - NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

When: Saturday, June 27th, 2026

Where: Nissan Stadium

Who are the Openers: Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Jake Owen, Jon Pardi, Thomas Rhett, George Strait, Carrie Underwood, Lainey Wilson, Lee Ann Womack, Adam Wright, big City Brian Wright & Carlisle Wright

What is Alan Jackson Expected to Perform:

Taken from Alan's set at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 17th, 2025

  • Gone Country
  • I Don't Even Know Your Name
  • Livin’ on Love
  • Summertime Blues (cover of Eddie Cochran)
  • The Blues Man (cover of Hank Williams, Jr.)
  • Who's Cheatin’ Who (cover of Charly McClain)
  • Here in the Real World
  • Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow
  • Wanted
  • I'd Love You All Over Again
  • The Older I Get
  • Little Bitty
  • Country Boy
  • Good Time
  • Drive (For Daddy Gene)
  • Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)
  • Don't Rock the Jukebox
  • Remember When
  • It's Five O’Clock Somewhere
  • Chattahoochee
  • Where I Come From

Encore

  • Mercury Boogie (K.C. Douglas cover)

When Do Parking Lots Open: 2pm

When Do Doors Open: 4pm

When Does the Show Start: 6pm

Where Can I Buy Tickets: Alan Jackson 2026 Tickets

It's safe to say there are some pretty massive country tours happening this year, with Morgan Wallen, Zach Bryan, Luke Combs and more shattering records across the US.

But if you ask any country aficionado what the most coveted ticket of 2026 is, they'll almost certainly say Alan Jackson's Nissan Stadium show on Saturday, June 27th.

It marks a bittersweet farewell from the ‘Gone Country’ legend, with Jackson being joined by a glittering pantheon of country stars for one final headline concert before retirement. He'll be accompanied by the likes of Lainey Wilson, Luke Combs, George Strait, Eric Church, Luke Bryan, Riley Green, Lee Ann Womack and many more.

There are still some resale tickets available (for some unsurprisingly hefty prices), but make sure if you do purchase these that you do so from an official retailer, like Ticketmaster. For each ticket, $1 will be donated to the CMT Research Foundation.

The gates open at 4pm, with the show set to start at 6pm. Now, while our sample setlist (above) will be a handy guide as to the songs Jackson is likely to perform, given how this farewell set is a one-off, we imagine he might switch it up a little in Nashville.

Rather than having the artists on the bill come out as openers, Jackson will probably opt for a similar format to George Strait's iconic The Cowboy Rides Away farewell show in 2014, where he reels off the hits with artists joining him for duets here and there.

Jackson will almost certainly be performing all his biggest anthems, though, ranging from the free-spirited, sun-soaked ‘It's 5 O’Clock Somewhere’ to the honky-tonkin’ ‘Good Time’.

Nissan Stadium, like most NFL venues of its size, has a strict clear bag policy in place, which you can read in full HERE. Clear bags no bigger than 12"x12"x6" will be permitted, along with non-transparent wallets and cases no larger than 4.5"x6.5".

If you're driving to Nissan Stadium, please bear in mind that on-site parking is extremely limited and must be bought in advance. Please see HERE for nearby parking options.

Few artists possess a catalogue as expansive and revered as Jackson, and his Nissan Stadium show will serve as a fitting testament to the impact he's had on the genre we know and love.

Written by Maxim Mower
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