The Last Song: Alan Jackson Says Goodbye in a Heartfelt Farewell That Moved Thousands On the evening of May 17, 2025, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, legendary country singer Alan Jackson took his final bow, closing out his farewell tour, “Last Call: One More for the Road.” With his iconic cowboy hat and signature voice, Jackson performed beloved classics like “Remember When,” “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” and “Chattahoochee,” earning standing ovations and emotional sing-alongs from thousands of fans.—During the show, Jackson paused to share heartfelt words with the crowd: “This isn’t just goodbye to the stage… it’s a thank you. For 40 years, you’ve given me a reason to sing. And I’ll carry y’all with me forever.” His wife Denise, sitting in the front row, was seen wiping away tears, while longtime fans—some wearing shirts from past tours—held onto every moment, knowing they were witnessing the end of an era. Despite his battle with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a progressive neurological disorder, Alan gave his all in one last performance, pushing through pain to show his love and gratitude to his audience. The night wasn’t just a concert—it was a powerful, emotional farewell from a man who poured his soul into country music. As the final song, “Drive (For Daddy Gene),” played and confetti fell, many in the crowd were moved to tears. Alan Jackson exited the stage with a smile, leaving behind not just unforgettable music, but a legacy and memories that will live in the hearts of millions.