A reverse-chronology walk through the music, milestones, awards, and stories.

2026

Alan Jackson performs his final show Last Call With Alan Jackson - The Finale featuring a sold out crowd at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN!

2025

Alan Jackson's Front Porch Sittin' - EP was released on May 30, 2025

2025

During the final stop of the Last Call: One More For The Road Tour in Milwaukee, WI, Alan announces that it will be his final road show of his career.

2025

Performed a moving rendition of “Remember When” at the 60th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards before being honored as the inaugural recipient of the Academy’s new Alan Jackson Lifetime Achievement Award

2025

Alan creates a viral moment when he brought the Two-Step Festival in Georgetown, TX to a halt after inviting fans to climb over barricades to dance and have a good time. Alan said ‘I’m sorry y’all I’m old school, I like to have fun. I wanted to have a good time!’

2025

Daughter Mattie Jackson Smith joins Alan’s Silverbelly Whiskey team as Master Blender & Tastemaker

2024

Honored with the Kris Kristofferson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI). Given to individuals who have inspired the careers of others while making a significant contribution to the American Songbook

2024

Received the ACM’s Poet’s Award for his songwriting contributions over the years

2024

Announced the continuation of the LAST CALL: One More For The Road Tour spanning 10 dates from 2024-2025

2023

Performed a tribute to the late Jimmy Buffet on the CMA Awards with Zac Brown Band, Kenny Chesney & Mac McAnally

2022

Awarded the CMA Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at 2022 CMA Awards. Given to an artist who has attained the highest degree of recognition in Country Music. Tribute performances by Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley, Jon Pardi & Lainey Wilson

2022

Awarded the CMT Artist of a Lifetime Award at 2022 CMT Artists of the Year ceremony

2022

Announces creation of Silverbelly Whiskey, Silverbelly – the color of his iconic cowboy hat – a premium spirit distilled exclusively for and hand-selected by Alan

2022

Partners with Live Nation for a multi-city U.S. tour – LAST CALL: One More For The Road

2021

The official music video for Alan Jackson's hit single "Where Have You Gone" was released.

2021

Performs “Drive” and “America The Beautiful” on PBS special – A Capitol Fourth

2021

Where Have You Gone issued as 24th album release, debuting #1 on the U.S. Current Country Album Chart as well as being the #1 country album in the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Single: “You’ll Always Be My Baby” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson). Videos: “The Older I Get” (lyric video; writers: Hailey Whitters, Adam Wright, Sarah Turner), “Where Have You Gone” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson), “BACK” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Where Her Heart Has Always Been” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson), “Way Down In My Whiskey” (lyric video; writer: Alan Jackson)

2021

Alan becomes a member of the Pandora Billionaire club for garnering over 5-billion streams of his music on Pandora

2021

Records song “Racing the Dark,” a song written with daughter Mattie Jackson Selecman for her first book, Lemons On Friday

2021

Performs “Where Do I Put Her Memory” for CMT Giants, honoring the late Charley Pride

2021

Headlines “Where I Come From” Tornado Benefit Concert, raising over $2 million for assist residents whose lives were upended by a massive EF-4 tornado just three months earlier; Chris Young, Caylee Hammack, Adam Wright, Brian Wright and Jared Ames opened the musical event that attracted over 20,000 fans

2021

Performs “Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning” on PBS special – National Memorial Day Concert

2021

Performs mash-up of “Drive” and “You’ll Always Be My Baby” on the 56th Annual ACM Awards

2021

Earns 15th Top 10 album on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart and Where Have You Gone lands at #2 on the Billboard Country Album chart.

2020

Tis The Season - EP

2020

Duets with UMG label-mate Caylee Hammack, on a special rendition of Don Williams’ “Lord I Hope This Day is Good" (Digital Download)

2020

Performs a two-night concert event, Small Town Drive-In in Cullman, AL and in Fairhope, AL, the largest live music events in the U.S. since the COVID-19 pandemic forced postponement of most of the 2020 tour schedule

2020

Releases his 1995 Greatest Hits 1 on vinyl for the first time, the 2LP set features chart-topping classics like “Don’t Rock The Jukebox,” “She’s Got Rhythm (and I Got The Blues),” “Chattahoochee” and “Summertime Blues”

2020

Performs a secret set at his downtown Nashville AJ’s Good Time Bar, after an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Audiotorium

2020

Receives the CMA Joe Talbot Award, which recognizes outstanding leadership and contributions to the preservation and advancement of Country Music’s values and traditions

2020

Announces a year-long tour with Tenille Townes and AJ’s Good Time Bar acts