Alan Jackson’s Last Concert Setlist Unveiled

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Alan Jackson, a legendary figure in country music, bid farewell to his illustrious career with a final 25-song setlist at his last concert over the weekend. After nearly four decades of writing, recording, and touring, Jackson officially retired with his Last Call: One More for the Road Tour.

Reflecting on this momentous occasion, Jackson expressed the sentiment that it was only fitting to conclude his journey in Nashville, the heart of country music. He articulated, “We just felt like we had to end it all where it all started, and that’s in Nashville, Tennessee – Music City – where country music lives. I gotta do the last one there.” The culmination of his final performance took place at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, where he was joined on stage by the iconic George Strait for two memorable songs. Messages from other famous friends were also displayed on-screen during the show.

Despite tickets for the event selling out rapidly, fans nearby had the opportunity to watch a free livestream of the historic concert on Broadway in Downtown Nashville. Moreover, the entire spectacle was captured on film, with NBC slated to broadcast a special television event titled Alan Jackson: The Last Show.

During the concert, Jackson regaled the audience with a selection of his classic hits and beloved covers, captivating the crowd with his timeless sound. Some of the standout songs from the setlist included crowd favorites like “Gone Country,” “Chattahoochee,” and “Remember When,” among others.

With a career that began in the late 1980s, Jackson solidified his status as one of the most prominent country artists of all time. Throughout his illustrious tenure, he sold over 75 million records worldwide, garnered multiple Grammy, CMA, and ACM Awards, and received induction into esteemed institutions like the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Jackson’s impact on country music is truly unparalleled, leaving an enduring legacy that will resonate for years to come.

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