
Country Legend Alan Jackson Performing in Massachusetts This Summer
Living legend Alan Jackson will be returning to New England this summer.
According to an article on the Taste of Country website, Alan Jackson will bring his 2024/2025 Last Call: One More for the Road tour to the TD Garden in Boston on August 2.
This could be your last chance to see him perform hits like "Chattahoochie", "Good Time", and "Where I Come From" live.
Other dates on the tour include:
Aug. 24 - Grand Rapids, Michigan.- Van Andel Arena
Sept. 28 - Fayetteville, Arkansas.- Bud Walton Arena
Oct. 26 - Kansas City, Missouri.- T-Mobile Arena
Nov. 16 - Salt Lake City, Utah - Delta Center
Jan. 18 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Paycom Center
Feb. 15 - Fort Worth, Texas - Dickies Arena
March 7 - Orlando, Florida - Kia Center
April 26 - Tampa, Florida. - Amalie Arena
May 17 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Fiserv Forum
This is the second round of dates for this particular tour. He started it back in 2022.
Does this mean that Alan Jackson will stop touring?
According to the article, the legend has been dealing with a degenerative nerve disease called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease for about a decade.
The Mayo Clinic website explains that while the disease is not fatal, it can cause issues for people who are particularly active. As it progresses, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease can cause muscle spasms and loss of sensation. This can make walking difficult.
As we understand it, these will be the last shows he'll perform in the cities.
So we will likely see him do a handful of dates each year for the next few years.
The tickets for the show will go on sale at 10 AM on June 7. Get more details about the Boston show from the TD Garden website.
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