The “King of Country Music” and Reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year
Will Help Jackson Celebrate More Than Three Decades of Touring

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – One month from today, all eyes will be on Nashville, Tennessee as Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale presented by Edward Jones and Silverbelly Whiskey takes place…with two of country music’s finest joining the icon at the final full-length concert of his career!
George Strait – the unambiguous “King of Country Music,” with over 100 million RIAA certifications while earning more than 60 major entertainment industry awards – and Lainey Wilson – the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year who continues to captivate the world, capturing the hearts of fans and respect of her peers – are the latest superstars added to the list of those who’ll join Jackson to celebrate the end of his touring career at the sold-out concert on Saturday, June 27 at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, home of the Tennessee Titans.
Musical peers Strait and Jackson have teamed up many times. Their history includes the duets “Designated Drinker” and the CMA Award-winning “Murder on Music Row”…a concert album and DVD with the late Jimmy Buffett…and more. After the passing of George Jones in 2013, the two Country Music Hall of Fame members performed an unforgettable duet of “He Stopped Loving Her Today” at that year’s CMA Awards…and they teamed up again for a show-stopping medley of Jackson’s “Remember When” and Strait’s “Troubadour” a decade ago as the CMA Awards celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Wilson has a long-standing appreciation for Jackson and his music. She was part of the all-star lineup that saluted Jackson when he received the Country Music Association’s Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2022 CMA Awards, performing “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow” before joining him (and others) on an all-star rendition of “Don’t Rock the Jukebox.”
They’ll be part of an all-star lineup of artists joining Jackson to celebrate his career and legacy at this last full-length performance of his touring career. Previously announced participants include Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Jake Owen, Jon Pardi, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood and Lee Ann Womack…along with Adam Wright, Big City Brian Wright and Carlisle Wright.
Jackson’s touring career has taken his catalog of true country music from coast-to-coast countless times…crossed Canada from sea-to-sea…and even made its way to such far-reaching places as Australia, Brazil, and Europe. Over the last four years, his Last Call: One More for the Roadtour played tosellout and capacity concerts.
Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale is promoted by Doussan Music Group and Peachtree Entertainment. Complete show information is available at alanjackson.com. For each ticket that was sold, $1.00 is being donated to the CMT Research Foundation, a 501(c)(3) federal tax-exempt organization that funds research to find a cure for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, and matched by $2.00 from a generous donor.
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ABOUT ALAN JACKSON:
A member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and an inductee to the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Alan Jackson’s membership among music’s all-time greats is part of a long line of career-defining accolades that include three CMA Entertainer of the Year honors, over 30 years of membership in the Grand Ole Opry, a Billboard ranking as one of the Top 10 Country Artists of All-Time, induction to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Heritage Award as the most-performed country songwriter-artist of ASCAP’s first 100 years.
The man from rural Newnan, GA has sold nearly 60-million albums worldwide and released more than 60 singles – registering 50 Top Ten hits and 35 #1s (including 26 Billboard chart-toppers). He has earned more than 150 major music industry awards – including 22 Academy of Country Music Awards, 17 Country Music Association Awards (including the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award), a pair of Grammys, ASCAP’s Founders and Golden Note Awards, and the NSAI’s Kris Kristofferson Lifetime Achievement Award. Last year, he was presented with the inaugural Alan Jackson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Country Music, an honor which now bears his name.
Jackson – one of the most successful and respected singer-songwriters in music – is also the man behind one of Nashville’s most-popular tourist stops, AJ’s Good Time Bar. The four-story honky-tonk in the heart of downtown featuring daily live music and a rooftop view of Music City set the bar for the many celebrity establishments in the city as the first – and still the only solely-owned – artist bar on Broadway.

