On May 19, 2025, Alan Jackson officially announced that his long-anticipated “Last Call: One More for the Road” tour will be his final road show, bringing an end to more than four decades of touring. The country music icon, who has been battling Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, shared the news in a heartfelt message on his official website, confirming that the final performance is scheduled to take place in Nashville in 2026.

“I’ve given everything I could to my music and my fans,” Jackson wrote. “This tour is my way of saying thank you — and goodbye, in the best way I know how.”

The “Last Call” tour was initially launched in 2022 but was postponed and sporadically continued due to Jackson’s health condition. His recent show in Milwaukee — now considered his last major arena performance — saw fans cheering through tears, knowing they were witnessing the closing chapter of a remarkable career.

Alan Jackson Confirms He'll Never Tour Again, Reveals 1 Last Show

For millions of fans, this announcement is bittersweet. Alan Jackson’s music has shaped the soundtrack of their lives — songs like “Chattahoochee,” “Drive (For Daddy Gene),” and “Remember When” became timeless classics that bridged generations.

The Nashville finale in 2026 is expected to be an emotional farewell filled with music, memories, and tributes from country music’s biggest stars. It will mark not just the end of a tour, but the celebration of a man whose songs defined an era.