Alan Jackson Performs “Livin’ on Love” One Final Time as Nashville Says Goodbye to a Country Legend

For thousands of country music fans, June 27, 2026, was much more than the final stop of a tour. It was the end of an era.

Alan Jackson took the stage at Nissan Stadium in Nashville for the last full-length concert of his touring career, bringing Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale to an emotional close. Throughout the evening, fans sang every word, fully aware they were witnessing a moment that would never happen again.

One of the night’s most unforgettable highlights came when Jackson performed “Livin’ on Love” for what is expected to be the final time on a touring stage. The song, released in 1994, has long been one of his signature hits, celebrating the simple idea that love matters more than money or material things. As thousands of voices joined him, the performance became one of the most emotional moments of the evening.

The farewell carried even greater meaning because of Jackson’s ongoing battle with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a progressive nerve disorder that has made performing increasingly difficult in recent years. Despite those challenges, he delivered the same sincerity and authenticity that have defined his career for decades.

Fans from across the United States traveled to Nashville to thank the man whose music became the soundtrack to weddings, family gatherings, road trips, and countless everyday memories. Every applause, every cheer, and every standing ovation reflected the enormous impact Alan Jackson has had on country music.

Although this was the end of his touring career, it was far from the end of his legacy. With more than three decades of timeless songs, countless awards, and millions of devoted fans around the world, Alan Jackson leaves behind one of the greatest catalogs in country music history.

For many who filled Nissan Stadium, this wasn’t simply a concert.

It was a heartfelt farewell to one of country music’s greatest storytellers.

Thank you, Alan Jackson. We grew up with your songs, celebrating life’s happiest moments and finding comfort during the hardest ones. Your music will live on forever.