Alan Jackson Announces 2024-2025 Last Call: One More for the Road Tour Dates: 'You Don't Want to Miss!'

"Some of the best times are had right at last call, and this is one last call that you don't want to miss!" the country superstar shared of what could be his final tour return

<p>DAVID McCLISTER</p> Alan Jackson

DAVID McCLISTER

Alan Jackson
  • Alan Jackson has revealed more dates for his Last Call: One More For the Road tour

  • The new round of dates may mark the country superstar's final time appearing live in concert

  • The singer told fans he plans to treat them to his 30+ year catalog full of hits

Alan Jackson is heading back on the road for what could be his final farewell live.

On Thursday, May 30, the country superstar, 65, announced the continuation of his Last Call: One More For the Road tour — which initially played to sold-out crowds coast-to-coast in 2022 — with new dates scheduled in U.S. arenas in the summer of 2024 through 2025. News of the singer’s “one last good time” on stage is said to be his final appearance in concert.

“Some of the best times are had right at last call, and this is one last call that you don’t want to miss!” Jackson shared in an announcement.

<p>DAVID McCLISTER</p> Alan Jackson Last Call: One More For the Road Tour Flyer

DAVID McCLISTER

Alan Jackson Last Call: One More For the Road Tour Flyer

The Country Music Hall of Famer and dad of three assured fans that he’ll make his upcoming performances ones to remember by treating them to over 30 years of hits that have “been the soundtrack of their lives,” according to a press release.

“Fans know when they come to my shows, they’re going to hear the songs that made me who I am – the ones they love,” said Jackson, including “Chattahoochee” and “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere.”

The three-time CMA entertainer of the year winner is set to resume his tour in Boston on Aug. 2 before hitting cities like Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, Milwaukee and more.

“I’ve been touring for over 30 years – my daughters are all grown, we have one grandchild and one on the way…and I’m enjoying spending more time at home,” Jackson shared in a press statement. “But 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.”

<p>Terry Wyatt/WireImage</p> Alan Jackson performs onstage at the CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena in November 2022 in Nashville

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Alan Jackson performs onstage at the CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena in November 2022 in Nashville

Jackson’s tour announcement arrives nearly three years after he revealed that he’d been living with the degenerative nerve condition Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease for a decade, which he said affected his ability to walk and perform live.

“I've been reluctant to talk about this publicly and to my fans, but it's been a while, and it's starting to affect my performance on stage a little bit where I don't feel comfortable," the Drive country artist said of his diagnosis in a September 2021 TODAY interview. "I just wanted the fans and the public to know if they've come to see me in the last few years or if they come to see me in the future if I play anymore, what's going on."

Related: Alan Jackson Says He'll Likely Have 'More Music to Come' in the Future: 'I Would Hope So'

In February 2023, Jackson, who hasn’t released new music since 2021, teased that he saw a new release in his future being asked about another potential album. "Well, yes. I would hope so,” he said on the podcast In Joy Life with Mattie Jackson. “I mean, I may not have toured much, but like I said, the creative part jumps out every now and then.”

“I'm always scribbling down ideas and thinking about melodies,” the singer added, “and I feel like there'll be some more music to come, yes."

Tickets for Jackson’s Last Call: One More For the Road tour go on sale on Friday, June 7. See the complete list of dates below.

Aug. 2 — Boston, MA (TD Garden)

Aug. 24 — Grand Rapids, MI (Van Andel Arena)

Sept. 28 — Fayetteville, AR (Bud Walton Arena)

Oct. 26 — Kansas City, MO (T-Mobile Center)

Nov. 16 — Salt Lake City, UT (Delta Center)

Jan. 18 — Oklahoma City, OK (Paycom Center)

Feb. 15 — Fort Worth, TX (Dickies Arena)

March 7 — Orlando, FL (Kia Center)

April 26 — Tampa, FL (Amalie Arena)

May 17 — Milwaukee, WI (Fiserv Forum)

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