THE 25 SONGS THAT MADE ALAN JACKSON’S FINAL CONCERT UNFORGETTABLE — A Farewell Setlist That Celebrated an Extraordinary Country Music Legacy
On June 27, country music history gained another unforgettable chapter as Alan Jackson took the stage for the final full-length concert of his touring career. Held at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, the emotional farewell, titled “Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale,” brought together thousands of devoted fans and an all-star lineup to celebrate a career spanning more than three decades.
Throughout the evening, Alan delivered a remarkable 25-song setlist that reflected every stage of his musical journey. From early breakthrough hits to heartfelt ballads and fan favorites, each performance reminded the audience why he has remained one of country music’s most respected voices. Every song carried memories of a different era, allowing longtime listeners to relive the soundtrack of their lives while sharing one final unforgettable night with the artist they had admired for generations.
The setlist featured timeless classics such as “Gone Country,” “Livin’ on Love,” “Midnight in Montgomery,” “Here in the Real World,” “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow,” “The Older I Get,” “Drive (For Daddy Gene),” “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” “Don’t Rock the Jukebox,” and “Remember When.” The concert also included carefully chosen cover songs that paid tribute to artists who had influenced Alan throughout his career, making the evening feel like both a personal reflection and a celebration of country music itself.
One of the night’s most memorable highlights came when George Strait joined Alan on stage for a heartfelt performance of “Designated Drinker,” marking the first time the two legends had performed the song together live since 2017. Their reunion drew a standing ovation and became one of the defining moments of an already unforgettable evening.
More than simply a collection of songs, these 25 performances told the story of an artist whose music has comforted, inspired, and united generations of fans. By the time the final note faded, the audience had witnessed far more than a farewell concert—they had celebrated the enduring legacy of one of country music’s greatest storytellers. Long after the lights dimmed, those songs continued to echo in the hearts of everyone fortunate enough to be part of this historic night.

