The final leg of country music icon Alan Jackson’s tour is halfway through.

On Saturday, January 18, 2025, the Last Call: One For the Road tour will resume at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.

Tickets are available for purchase here (prices are current as of this publication):

Following the tour, the 66-year-old Jackson declared in May that he would be retiring. In addition to selling over 75 million records, he has won 16 Country Music Association awards, two Grammys, 17 Academy of Country Music awards, 50 Top 10 songs, and 35 No. 1 songs. He disclosed that he has Charcot-Marie-Tooth illness in 2021.

Chasin That Neon Rainbow, Don’t Rock the Jukebox, Little Bitty, Remember When, Here in the Real World, Midnight in Montgomery, and Chattahoochee are just a few of Jackson’s numerous songs. Furthermore, it is impossible to overlook Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning).

The tour’s final four performances are:

Additionally, on April 5 in Georgetown, Texas, he will be the main attraction at the Two Step Inn event. On April 6, Sturgill Simpson will be the festival’s main act.

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