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Every Song He Played in Nashville

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July 1, 2026
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UPDATE (July 1): Alan Jackson’s final concert, held at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on June 27, helped raise more than $2.25 million to find cures for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, the rare nervous system disorder that he revealed in 2021 was affecting his performance. Jackson’s donation of a portion of the show’s ticket sales to the CMT Research Foundation inspired a wave of additional donations through fan support and matching contributions. CMTRF will use the funds to advance potential treatments for CMT, which currently has no approved therapies.

PREVIOUSLY (June 28): Alan Jackson played a career-spanning set of 24 songs at his final concert Saturday night (June 27) at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, over four decades after moving to Music City to chase his dreams of being a country music singer-songwriter.

Jackson spearheaded his special ‘Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale’ show, bringing his decades of touring to a close with a massive concert that not only sold out Nissan Stadium, but brought fans who didn’t score tickets into the stadium to pack out downtown Nashville for a livestream of the event.

Early on in the evening, before Jackson’s set, artists including Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, Lainey Wilson, Cody Johnson, Riley Green, Thomas Rhett, Luke Combs and Carrie Underwood paid tribute to the country hitmaker, performing some of their favorite songs from his extensive catalog, which includes 26 No. 1 Billboard Country Airplay chart hits.

Church performed a rendition of Jackson’s heartbreaking “Someday,” Wilson performed the lovestruck “Tall, Tall Trees,” Johnson sang “Job Description,” and Thomas Rhett offered “Small Town Southern Man.”

Though rain and thunderstorms rolled through at various points during the concert, spirits couldn’t be dampened. After lightning and more rain rolled in halfway through the evening, fans showed up ready to party as Jackson took the stage to much fanfare. He led the packed audience through years’ worth of hits, from his breakthrough “Here in the Real World” to rowdy anthems like “Good Time” and classics such as “Chattahoochee” that chronicle small-town living and young love.

By the time Jackson ended his set close to midnight, waving to fans from the stage as fireworks lit up the night sky above, concertgoers were roaring their approval and cheering the artist who has given country music lovers so many enduring hits and so many celebratory concerts over the years.

Below, Billboard rounds up every song from the star’s headlining portion of the show.

See the full setlist performed by Alan Jackson at his final concert below.


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  • “Gone Country”


  • “I Don’t Even Know Your Name”


  • “Livin’ on Live”


  • “Summertime Blues”


  • “Midnight in Montgomery”

    Album: Don’t Rock the Jukebox (1991)

  • “The Blues Man”

    Album: Under the Influence (1999)

  • “Who’s Cheatin’ Who”

    Album: Everything I Love (1996)

  • “Here in the Real World”

    Album: Here in the Real World (1990)

  • “Wanted”

    Album: Here in the Real World (1990)

  • “I’d Love You All Over Again”

    Album: Here in the Real World (1990)

  • “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow”

    Album: Here in the Real World (1990)

  • “The Older I Get”

    Album: Where Have You Gone (2021)

  • “Designated Drinker” (With George Strait)


  • “Murder on Music Row” (With George Strait)

    Album: Latest Greatest Straitest Hits (2000)

  • “Little Bitty”

    Album: Everything I Love (1996)

  • “Country Boy”


  • “Drive (For Daddy Gene)”


  • “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)”


  • “Don’t Rock the Jukebox”

    Album: Don’t Rock the Jukebox (1991)

  • “Remember When”

    Album: Greatest Hits Volume II (2003)

  • “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere”

    Album: Greatest Hits Volume II (2003)

  • “Chattahoochee”

    Album: A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ‘Bout Love) (1992)

  • “Mercury Blues”

    Album: A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ‘Bout Love) (1992)

  • “Where I Come From”

    Album: When Somebody Loves You (2000)

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