Country music legend Alan Jackson is down to two shows left in his iconic career.
Well, two shows, plus an appearance at the Two Step Inn 2025 festival in Texas on April 5.
Jackson performed recently at the Kia Center in Orlando, on his “Last Call: One More for the Road Tour.”
His final two shows on the slate are scheduled for April 26 in Tampa and May 17 in Milwaukee.
Jackson announced he was heading out on his farewell tour a little less than a year ago, but time flies when you are having fun and dealing with greatness, and just like that time is running out to see him.
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The 66-year-old began his “Last Call: One More for the Road Tour,” in August.
“I’ve been touring for over 30 years, you know, played everywhere in the country and parts of the world,” Jackson said in a video posted to his X, formerly Twitter, account. “Have had a wonderful career, and getting into my twilight years, and all my daughters are grown, and I got one grandchild and one on the way. Enjoy spending more time at home, and don’t want to be away like I had to be in my younger days, and I don’t tour as much now as I did 10 years ago. But I think it’s getting time to start thinking about hanging it up full-time.”
Jackson revealed in 2021 that he has Charcot-Marie-Tooth, a chronic neuropathy condition that effects a person’s balance and ability to walk. He also addressed that in the video posted to his account.
“Most of my fans know I have a degenerative health condition that effects my legs and arms and my mobility that I got from my daddy and it’s getting worse,” he said. “So, it makes me more uncomfortable on stage, and I just have a hard time, and I just want to think about maybe calling it quits before I’m unable to do the job like I want to.”
Now, it appears, the time for Jackson’s real “last call” on stage is drawing near.