Fans of legendary country band Alabama were surprised and thrilled when, on July 15, 2025, the group announced a special show set for November 13 at the Marshall Health Network Arena in Huntington, West Virginia — alongside another Southern rock icon, The Marshall Tucker Band.

For many longtime fans, this announcement feels like more than just another tour date. With the band’s 50-year legacy and frontman Randy Owen’s known health concerns in recent years, every new performance raises the same heartfelt question: “Is this goodbye?”

The show is part of Alabama’s ongoing “Live In Concert 25” tour — a nostalgic celebration of decades of country hits like “Mountain Music,” “Song of the South,” and “Dixieland Delight.” The group has continued touring despite the passing of founding member Jeff Cook in 2022, showing remarkable strength and love for their fans.

This particular concert announcement came with a bittersweet undertone: pre-sale tickets opened on July 17, and fans rushed to secure their chance to witness what could very well be one of Alabama’s last big nights on stage.

Whether it’s truly the final performance or not, one thing is clear — Alabama still knows how to draw a crowd, stir memories, and keep the heart of country music beating.