Alan Jackson Didn’t Expect This — His Final Show Sold Out So Fast, He Felt He Owed Fans an Apology. WN

Alan Jackson is one of the most predominant voices of classic ‘90s country, and on June 27, 2026, the 66-year-old “Remember When” singer is bidding farewell to the stage.

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On Wednesday, October 8, Alan announced that he’s hanging up his hat halfway through 2026 with an epic final concert at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium. As soon as news of the Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale show hit socials, fans all over the world began scrambling to score tickets. By Wednesday, October 15, all 55,000 tickets had been accounted for.

“I’m proud and overwhelmed by the response from my fans,” Alan posted on Instagram. “I’m just sorry there weren’t enough seats for everybody who wanted one. I appreciate all the people that have come to my shows and supported me over the years.”

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Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale is bound to be a historic music event. Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, and Lee Ann Womack are among the many, many country stars joining Alan on stage to celebrate his iconic decades-spanning career.

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“We just felt like we had to end it all where it all started, and that’s in Nashville, Tennessee – Music City – where country music lives. I gotta do the last one there,” Alan posted on Instagram.

While 55,000 tickets might sound like a lot, considering over half a million people signed up for the pre-sale, there’s no denying that there are some disappointed fans out there, especially because tickets were far from cheap, with prices ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on the seats. Knowing that some loyal fans would be less than thrilled, AJ’s team turned off comments on the sold-out announcement post, but that didn’t stop fans from sharing their thoughts across previous Last Call comments sections.

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“Since you turned off comments on your ‘SOLD OUT’ show post (hmm, I wonder why), let me tell you here how I waited 2.5 hours in the queue. The site kept crashing, and my position was reset back to the beginning of the line! Once I got in, tickets started at $771 for section 300! Horrible experience,” one bummed fan commented. “Just tried to get tickets. Absolutely shocked at the cost. It’s really sad that those who have been with you from the beginning cannot afford to see you 1 more time. Maybe you should have just done it on your own without all of the others. At least we have your music for always. Enjoy your retirement, you have definitely earned it, and you are forever loved,” another fan chimed in. Resale tickets are now available for $800 to more than $3,000.

Did you get tickets to the show? Here’s hoping it’s televised for those who can’t make it.

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