On Friday, May 17, 2025, legendary country music star Alan Jackson stood before a sold-out arena in Milwaukee and delivered the heartfelt announcement fans had long dreaded but secretly hoped would never come. As he faced the crowd—many of them lifelong followers who had grown up with his music—Jackson’s voice trembled with emotion.
“This is the last road show of my career,” the 66-year-old said, tears glistening in his eyes. It was a moment heavy with nostalgia and gratitude as he brought his Last Call: One More for the Road Tour to an end. The audience rose in a spontaneous standing ovation, many wiping tears, fully aware that they were witnessing the closing of a monumental chapter in country music history.
The announcement came just nine days after his moving performance of “Remember When” at the 2025 ACM Awards, where he earned one of the most thunderous applauses of the evening. Social media erupted with praise, calling the performance a reminder of why Jackson remains one of the genre’s most beloved icons. Yet, even amid the standing ovation and glowing tributes, fans sensed a finality in his tone. That instinct was confirmed in Milwaukee, where Jackson stated that the tour’s final date would, indeed, mark his last time traveling the country to perform live.
Still, Jackson offered a spark of hope to those not yet ready to bid farewell.
“We’re planning on doing a big finale show in Nashville next summer sometime,” he revealed to roaring cheers from the audience. “It just felt right to wrap things up in the place where everything began for me. That’s Nashville, Tennessee—Music City.” The announcement gave fans something to look forward to: one final, celebratory sendoff in the heart of country music, in the city that shaped his sound and career.
Jackson has always been honest with his fans, especially when it comes to his health. In 2021, he revealed that he had been diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease—a rare, inherited neurological condition that causes progressive muscle weakness, especially in the limbs.
“It’s been affecting me for years, and it’s getting more and more obvious,” he explained in a candid interview. “Now I’m having a little trouble balancing, even in front of the microphone. I just want people to understand why I look the way I do, and why I move a little differently.” His openness only deepened the respect and love his fans feel for him—a man who built his legacy not just on chart-topping hits, but on authenticity, humility, and heart.