Little Big Town, Jake Owen, and Thomas Rhett added for Alan Jackson’s final concert

Little Big Town arrives to the American Music Awards 2015 on November 22^ 2015 in Los Angeles^ CA.

The lineup for Alan Jackson’s final tour stop continues to grow. The country legend has added Little Big Town, Jake Owen, and Thomas Rhett to what is already a packed roster of major artists set to celebrate his career.

Billed as “Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale,” the concert is scheduled for Saturday, June 27, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. The newly announced performers will share the stage with an impressive group that includes Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, and Lee Ann Womack, along with appearances from Jackson’s extended family members Adam Wright, Big City Brian Wright, and Carlisle Wright. Organizers say additional names are still on the way.

The event marks the end of Jackson’s decades-spanning life on the road, closing out a touring career that has reached audiences across the United States and internationally, including Canada, Europe, Australia, and Brazil. His “Last Call” run has drawn strong crowds over the past several years, underscoring the lasting appeal of his traditional country sound. The overwhelming demand for the Nashville finale wasn’t lost on Jackson. “I’m proud and overwhelmed by the response from my fans. I’m just sorry there weren’t enough seats for everybody who wanted one,” he shared previously. Reflecting on his journey, he added, “I appreciate all the people that have come to my shows and supported me over the years.”

Jackson, 67, has indicated that 2025 will be his “last year of major touring,” following his diagnosis with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a neurological condition that has affected his ability to perform. Jackson expressed gratitude to those who have supported him throughout his career, saying, “to thank y’all for supporting my music all these years, coming to the shows, buying the records and having a good time with us. I’m so fortunate, so lucky.”

Beyond serving as a farewell celebration, the concert will also support a meaningful cause. For every ticket sold, $1 will go to the CMT Research Foundation, with a donor contributing an additional $2 per ticket—helping fund research aimed at finding a cure for the disease.

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