The Biggest Moments from Alan Jackson’s Final Show
The Biggest Moments from Alan Jackson's Final Show

Alan Jackson is officially retired. Saturday night’s “Last Call: One More for the Road” was a four-hour show with tribute performances and a full set from Alan.
Here are the biggest moments of the night:
1. Fans briefly had to evacuate Nissan Stadium as lightning storms moved through the area.
2. Carrie Underwood shared a full-circle moment from seeing Alan in concert in 1994 and having the honor to pay tribute to him. She sang “Everything I Love”.
3. Eric Church performed “Someday” with just his guitar, and no backing band.
4. Taylor Swift sent in a recorded video message, but it was met with a mixed response from the audience. (You can hear many boos.)
5. Ella Langley, Reba McEntire, and Rusty Wallace sent in video messages, too.
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6. Alan took a moment to celebrate his family and sang “I’d Love You All Over Again” with his wife and daughters in the audience.
7. He also gave a bittersweet performance of “Remember When”.
8. Alan reminded the crowd that he’s still alive. Quote, “We’re not gonna dwell on all this sad ‘last show’ stuff. I’m not dead!”
9. George Strait joined Alan onstage to perform “Designated Drinker” and “Murder on Music Row” together.
10. Alan’s final song of the night was “Where I Come From”, with a patriotic firework display.
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The concert will air as a primetime special later this year on NBC, with next-day streaming on Peacock.
(Here is a list of every tribute performance and Alan’s setlist.)

