Country music legend Alan Jackson has announced a major life update, revealing that he will be embarking on his farewell tour, aptly named “Last Call: One More for the Road.” This announcement marks the end of an era for the 65-year-old singer, who has been a staple in the country music scene for over three decades.
Jackson shared the news with his fans through a heartfelt video posted on his social media accounts. In the video, he reflected on his illustrious career and the reasons behind his decision to retire from touring. “I’ve been touring for over 30 years, you know, played everywhere in the country and parts of the world,” Jackson said. “I’ve had a wonderful career, and getting into my twilight years, and all my daughters are grown, and I got one grandchild and one on the way. Enjoy spending more time at home, and don’t want to be away like I had to be in my younger days.”
The tour is set to begin on August 2, 2024, and will run through May 17, 2025, with 10 initial dates announced across the United States. Jackson’s farewell tour will give fans one last chance to experience his iconic hits like “Chattahoochee” and “Gone Country” live. The initial tour dates include stops in major cities such as Boston, Grand Rapids, Fayetteville, Kansas City, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, Fort Worth, Orlando, Tampa, and Milwaukee.
Jackson’s decision to retire from touring is also influenced by his health. In 2021, he revealed that he has been living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a chronic neuropathy condition that affects his balance and ability to walk. “Most of my fans know I have a degenerative health condition that affects my legs and arms and my mobility that I got from my daddy and it’s getting worse,” Jackson explained. “So, it makes me more uncomfortable on stage, and I just have a hard time, and I just want to think about maybe calling it quits before I’m unable to do the job like I want to.”
Despite the challenges posed by his health condition, Jackson remains committed to giving his fans the best possible experience during his farewell tour. “My fans always show up to have a good time, and I’m going to give them the best show I can for this Last Call,” he said.
The announcement of Jackson’s farewell tour has been met with an outpouring of support from fans. Many have expressed their gratitude for his music and the impact it has had on their lives. “I as your fan am being selfish in wanting you to not hang it up,” one fan commented on his video. “I have enjoyed your music for 3 decades and will continue to listen on my vinyl. I wish you the best and enjoy your family, after all that’s what really matters.”
Another fan wrote, “Sad to hear, but your fans fully understand! Wishing you all the best!” while another added, “Enjoy retirement. I’m glad I got to see you 5 times. You will always be remembered for the legend you are!”
Jackson’s farewell tour is not just a significant moment for his fans but also for the country music industry as a whole. Over the years, he has earned numerous accolades, including three CMA Entertainer of the Year honors, 19 Academy of Country Music Awards, 17 Country Music Association Awards, and two Grammys. He has also been inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
In addition to his music career, Jackson is also known for his contributions to Nashville’s vibrant music scene. He owns AJ’s Good Time Bar, a popular honky-tonk in downtown Nashville that features daily live music and a rooftop view of the city. The bar has become a must-visit destination for country music fans and tourists alike.
As Jackson prepares to take the stage for the final time, he leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations to come. His music has touched the hearts of millions, and his influence on the country music genre is undeniable. While his farewell tour marks the end of an era, it also serves as a celebration of a remarkable career that has spanned over three decades.
For those hoping to catch Jackson on his farewell tour, tickets are set to go on sale on June 7, 2024, with a presale available on June 6. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early, as demand is expected to be high.
As Jackson bids farewell to the road, he does so with a sense of gratitude and fulfillment. “It’s been a wonderful run for me from the beginning over 30 years ago,” he said. “Please join me on my journey as I say goodbye to the road life. And thanks so much for your support for the last 3 decades, it’s meant so much to me.”
Source: Taylor Kamnetz, Brian Linder, PennLive.com