Alan Jackson Kicks Off Last Call: One More For The Road Tour With Sold-Out Shows And A 22-Song Set List

Alan Jackson officially made his long-awaited return to the stage, kicking off his Last Call: One More For The Road…

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Alan Jackson officially made his long-awaited return to the stage, kicking off his Last Call: One More For The Road Tour with back-to-back sold-out shows.

The Country Music Hall of Fame member launched his highly-anticipated tour this past weekend as he played the first two shows of the trek. On Friday (June 24) and Saturday (June 25), Jackson began his 30-city tour in Biloxi, Mississippi at Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Knoxville, Tennessee at Thompson-Boling Arena, respectively.

Jackson’s set list spanned his three-decade-plus career and featured fan-favorite hits such as “Mercury Blues,” “Drive (For Daddy Gene),” “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning),” “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow,” “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere,” “When I Come From,” and “Chattahoochee.”

Throughout Jackson’s 22-song set, he brought to life his iconic catalog while keeping fans singing along all night.

The tour comes just days after the announcement of Jackson’s new Silverbelly Whiskey, which gets its namesake from the country icon’s signature cowboy hat (while many believe the hat is white, it’s actually a color called Silverbelly) and is a new premium spirit distilled exclusively for – and hand-selected by – Jackson himself.

The just-announced Silverbelly Whiskey was created in partnership with Silver Screen Bottling Co. and DSP-KY-10 and is available in 750ml bottles and 91 proof with 45.5% alc/vol.

The trek marks the three-time CMA Entertainer Of The Year’s first tour since revealing his serious medical diagnosis.

Last fall, Jackson revealed that he has been living with CMT (Charcot-Marie-Tooth), a chronic inherited neuropathy condition that results in nerve deterioration and hampers muscle function, movement and balance, for years.

Jackson will donate $1 for every ticket sold to the CMT Research Foundation. In addition, $1 will be matched by a generous group of CMTRF donors and board members.

“I’ve always admired my heroes like George Jones, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn and Charley Pride who just played as much as they wanted to, as long as they could,” Jackson previously shared in a press release. “I’ve always thought I’d like to do that, and I’d like to as long as my health will allow,” he notes, adding with a smile, “I’ll try to do as much as I can, but if I’m comin’ your way, come see me….”

Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More For The Road Tour, produced by Live Nation, continues through October. The trek will wrap up on in Pittsburgh, PA at PPG Paints Arena on October 8.

Alan Jackson’s Set List

1. Gone Country

2. I Don’t Even Know Your Name

3. Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover)

4. Livin’ on Love

5. Good Time

6. The Blues Man (Hank Williams, Jr. cover)

7. Who’s Cheatin’ Who (Charly McClain cover)

8. Here in the Real World

9. Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow

10. It Must Be Love (Don Williams cover)

11. Tall, Tall Trees (Roger Miller cover)

12. The Older I Get

13. Little Bitty

14. Country Boy

15. Drive (For Daddy Gene)

16. Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)

17. Don’t Rock the Jukebox

18. Remember When

19. It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere

20. Chattahoochee

21. Where I Come From

22. Mercury Blues (K.C. Douglas cover)

Tickets and tour information for Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road Tour are available HERE.

Alan Jackson; Photo by Josh Gicker
Alan Jackson; Photo by Josh Gicker

Alan Jackson’s 2022 Last Call: One More for the Road Tour

Friday, July 29 St. Paul, MN (Xcel Energy Center)
Saturday, July 30 Grand Forks, ND (Alerus Center)
Friday, August 12 Savannah, GA (Enmarket Arena)
Saturday, August 13 Greenville, SC (Bon Secours Wellness Arena)
Friday, August 26 Lincoln, NE (Pinnacle Bank Arena)
Saturday, August 27 Kansas City, MO (T-Mobile Center)
Friday, September 9 Lexington, KY (Rupp Arena)
Saturday, September 10 Greensboro, NC (Greensboro Coliseum)
Friday, September 16 Austin, TX (Moody Center)
Saturday, September 17 Dallas, TX (American Airlines Center)
Friday, September 30 Phoenix (Glendale), AZ (Gila River Arena)
Saturday, October 1 Anaheim, CA (Honda Center)
Friday, October 7 Atlantic City, NJ (Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall)
Saturday, October 8 Pittsburgh, PA (PPG Paints Arena)

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Lauren Jo Black, a University of Central Florida graduate, has immersed herself in the world of country music for over 15 years. In 2008, she co-founded CountryMusicIsLove, eventually selling it to a major record label in 2015. Following the rebranding of the website to Sounds Like Nashville, Black served as Editor-in-Chief for two and a half years. Currently, she assumes the role of Editor-in-Chief at Country Now and oversees Country Now’s content and digital footprint. Her extensive experience also encompasses her previous role as a Country Music Expert Writer for Answers.com and her work being featured on Forbes.com. She’s been spotlighted among Country Aircheck’s Women of Influence and received the 2012 Rising Star Award from the University of Central Florida. Black also spent time in front of the camera as host of Country Now Live, which brought live music directly to fans in 2021 when the majority of concerts were halted due to the pandemic. During this time, she hosted 24 weeks of live concerts via Country Now Live on Twitch with special guests such as Lady A, Dierks Bentley, Jordan Davis, Brett Young, and Jon Pardi. Over the course of her career, she has had the privilege of conducting interviews with some of the industry’s most prominent stars, including Reba McEntire, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson, and many others. Lauren Jo Black is a longtime member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.