Last Call Extended! Alan Jackson Adds 10 Cities But CMT Fight Continues

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The “Last Call” tour is extended, but Alan Jackson’s fight with CMT continues

Wait for more hits from Alan Jackson! Throughout his “Last Call: One More for the Road” tour, the legendary singer of country music is offering fans their final opportunity to see him live. Jackson unveiled a new leg of the tour today, May 31, 2024, adding ten new concert dates around the country.

A Last Goodbye (Maybe): Despite being called the “Last Call” tour, Michael Jackson hasn’t said with certain that this marks the end of his touring career. But these next work will be the last times he plays his vast song list in each place because of his continuous struggle with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, a severe nerve disorder.

New Dates, Timeless Favorites: The “Last Call” tour’s recently revealed leg will begin in August 2024 and run through early 2025. It makes stops at significant arenas all over the nation, from Boston to Milwaukee. Expect Jackson to perform his most well-known songs, which have enjoyed over three decades of chart-topping success, for his fans. Hits including “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” “Chattahoochee,” and “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” are certain to please listeners.

Giving Back: The CMT Research Foundation will get a dollar from each ticket purchased for the “Last Call” tour. This illustrates Jackson’s dedication to aiding people with CMT and spreading awareness of the illness he fights.

How to Get Tickets: On June 7th, 2024, tickets for the just revealed tour dates go on sale. It will be expected that these shows would sell out rapidly due to Jackson’s enormous popularity. Don’t pass up the opportunity to see Alan Jackson perform live on his “Last Call” tour.

Stay tuned for further updates! We’ll keep you informed of any additional announcements or changes to the tour schedule.

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