NASHVILLE “IN CHAOS” ON ALAN JACKSON’S FINAL NIGHT: A LEGENDARY LINEUP UNITES FOR A HISTORIC BROADWAY LIVESTREAM EVENT

There are concerts.

And then there are nights that become history.

Alan Jackson is preparing for his sold-out “Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale Concert” at Nissan Stadium — a farewell moment that country fans across the world are watching with heavy hearts.

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But what’s truly shaking Nashville isn’t just the main stage.

It’s the fact that the entire city is becoming part of the moment.

According to organizers, the special event “Keepin’ It Country on Broadway” will transform Lower Broadway into a massive outdoor viewing experience, where the full concert will be livestreamed in real time — completely free for fans.

A giant screen.

A legendary street.

And thousands of hearts beating as one.

Before Alan Jackson takes the stage, the atmosphere will be warmed up by James Carothers and Cory Farley — both artists who have toured with Jackson and are closely tied to AJ’s Good Time Bar, the iconic country venue in the heart of Music City.

Alan Jackson's final concert in Nashville gets Broadway livestream

What makes this event even more powerful is the “once-in-a-generation” lineup of artists paying tribute to the country icon.

Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Riley Green, Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Lainey Wilson, George Strait, and many more major names will appear to honor one of country music’s most defining voices.

This is not just another show.

It is a farewell sung by an entire generation.

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Gates open at 4 p.m., music begins at 5 p.m., and from shortly after 6 p.m., Nashville itself will become part of the livestream moment.

Under the lights of Broadway, with fireworks of emotion and fading notes in the air, one question echoes through every fan’s heart:

Is this the night country music says goodbye to one of its greatest voices of all time?