Alan Jackson’s Final Concert Will Be Livestreamed On Broadway In Downtown Nashville

Alan Jackson
Alan Jackson

For all those who weren’t able to get tickets.

We’re just a few days away from the final show of Alan Jackson‘s legendary career.

The country music icon announced last year that he would be taking the stage one final time, at a star-studded tribute concert Last Call: One More For The Road – The Finale presented by Silverbelly Whiskey on June 27 at Nissan Stadium here in Nashville.

Of course the announcement that he would be hanging it up came just a couple years after Alan revealed that he was suffering from a degenerative nerve condition called CMT that was affecting his mobility and balance and forcing him to slow down. And though he embarked on a farewell tour to give fans a chance to see him on the road one final time, the demand for his final concert was still absolutely through the roof.

Tickets for the show sold out almost immediately after going on sale, and it’s proven to be one of, if not THE hottest country concert of the year. As of right now, the cheapest resale tickets on SeatGeek (the primary ticketing platform of Nissan Stadium) are $458 for a single ticket, while if you want to take a friend with you the cheapest pair of tickets available is listed for $544.

With so much demand and so many people who weren’t able to score tickets to the show, Alan’s come up with a solution to ensure that fans in Nashville are able to watch his final concert live.

Keepin’ It Country on Broadway, presented by Edward Jones, will feature a screen and stage right in the middle of Broadway to livestream the entire show, which will feature performances from an all-star lineup including Eric Church, George Strait, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, Jake Owen, Jon Pardi, Thomas Rhett, George Strait, Carrie Underwood, Lainey Wilson and Lee Ann Womack.

Gates open on Broadway at 4:00pm CT, and at 5:00pm there will be performances from James Carothers and Cory Farley, two artists who regularly perform at Alan’s AJ’s Good Time Bar and have opened for him out on the road. The livestream from Nissan Stadium will start at 6:00pm CT.

It’s going to be a massive weekend downtown for the country music legend, who also will be opening his Silverbelly Whiskey distillery and Alan Jackson Museum tomorrow, June 25.

The new venue will not only serve as a place for fans to witness the whiskey going from “barrel to bottle” as the premium spirit is blended, proofed, bottled and labeled onsite. And after you get a taste of that sweet Silverbelly, visitors will also be able to tour the brand new Alan Jackson Museum, which will feature extensive displays and memorabilia chronicling Alan’s journey from Newnan, Georgia to one of the greatest artists in the history of country music.

It’s going to be a massive weekend here in Nashville, and there’s no doubt that Broadway will be packed with Alan Jackson fans who want to be able to see his final show live. As of right now it looks like I’ll be down there watching the livestream too, so hopefully there’s a great crowd of ’90s country fans ready to see a country music legend take the stage one final time.

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