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Alan Jackson Played His Final Concert at Nissan Stadium, and Even a Storm Couldn’t Stop Him

 

 

The sky opened up over Nashville on Saturday night. Lightning cracked across the horizon, and 50,000 people were told to leave their seats. For about 30 minutes, Alan Jackson’s final concert looked like it might not happen at all.

Then the storm passed, the stadium filled back up, and Alan Jackson walked out one last time.

Last Call: One More for the Road, The Finale, was a four-hour farewell at Nissan Stadium that brought together some of the biggest names in country music to celebrate a career that produced 26 No. 1 hits and over 60 million records sold. Lightning storms forced a weather emergency evacuation around 8:30 p.m., clearing fans from the stands to the concourses. The all-clear came before 9 p.m., and Jackson took the stage at 9:25.

Nobody left. In a stadium full of people who had waited months for this night, a thunderstorm wasn’t going to be the thing that sent them home.

The Tributes Told the Story of How Deep His Influence Runs

Before Jackson hit the stage, the artists who grew up on his music did the talking for him.

Carrie Underwood told the crowd that her first concert was an Alan Jackson show in 1994 when she was about 11 years old. “I had the worst seats in the whole place, by the way,” she said, “and it was still one of the greatest concert experiences that I have ever experienced.”

Eric Church went further, telling the crowd, “I am a massive fan of Alan Jackson not only as a singer and as a songwriter, but as a country music artist, as a family man, as someone who stood up for country music in big moments his entire career.”

Between the live tributes, video messages played on the stadium screens, including one from Taylor Swift. “I think my favorite song of yours is ‘Drive’ because in that song you really paint such a picture and you let us into the details of your life,” Swift said, thanking Jackson for “decades of unbelievable songwriting and performances.”

Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson, George Strait, Jon Pardi, Jake Owen, Thomas Rhett, Little Big Town, Lee Ann Womack, and Luke Bryan all performed tributes throughout the evening. Fireworks exploded over Nissan Stadium during “Chattahoochee,” and if you were anywhere near Lower Broadway, you could hear the crowd singing along from across the river.

Alan Jackson Reminded Everyone He’s Not Gone, Just Done Touring

When Jackson finally took the stage, he admitted it had been emotional watching the tributes. He called the whole experience “overwhelming” but assured the crowd he’d keep the tears to a minimum.

Then he grinned and said, “I’m not dead!”

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