Alan Jackson Has One More For The Road Just Like His Musical Heroes Did

Alan Jackson Has One More For The Road Just Like His Musical Heroes Did

Alan Jackson has announced his Last Call: One More For The Road tour.

Bringing his more than 30 years of hits out with him on the road, Alan shares, “I’ve always admired my heroes like George Jones, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn and Charley Pride who just played as much as they wanted to, as long as they couldI’ve always thought I’d like to do that.”

Jackson went public in 2022 with the revelation that for a decade he’s been living with a degenerative nerve condition called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.

When it comes to his tour and playing in front of fans, Alan says he’d like to do it for as long as his health will allow. He adds, “I’ll try to do as much as I can, but if I’m comin’ your way, come see me….”

Last Call: One More For The Road starts in June and runs until October with 16-stops on the schedule.

Fans know when they show up to an Alan Jackson concert they are going to get hit after hit – like his iconic “Chattahoochee”

Photo Credit: David McClister

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