Alan Jackson Extends His Support for CMT Research

Country music icon Alan Jackson is teaming up with Alltroo to give fans the opportunities of a lifetime – chances to win his personally owned 2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Convertible and a VIP experience to celebrate the end of his touring career at the sold-out Last Call: One More for the Road – The Finale concert June 27, 2026 at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium. What’s more – this collaboration will help benefit medical research efforts to find a cure for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT).

Jackson’s star-studded final show is destined to be a landmark event, a fact that was evident when it sold out in a matter of a few hours, drawing overwhelming demand from fans around the world eager to witness the end of an era in country music. Each ticket sold generated a $1.00 donation to the CMT Research Foundation and its efforts – this sweepstakes will only add to that generosity.

“Partnering with an icon like Alan Jackson on a moment this meaningful is exactly why we built Alltroo. This campaign gives fans the chance to be part of his final chapter in a truly unforgettable way, while helping drive critical funding for the CMT Research Foundation and their work," says Alltroo Co-Founder & CEO Kyle Rudolph.

One grand prize winner will take home Jackson’s personal 2013 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Convertible, a car from his own collection that he has enjoyed driving for many years. A winner and a guest will also receive two premium tickets to the sold-out finale show in Nashville, along with airfare and hotel accommodations to create an unforgettable concert experience that’ll last a lifetime.

Fans can enter for a chance to win and support the cause at alltroo.com. Those who enter by June 5, 2026 will be eligible to win both the VIP concert experience and the Corvette grand prize. Entries after that will only be eligible for the Corvette grand prize – entries will be accepted through July 10, 2026. (Complete rules and sweepstakes info can be found HERE.)

Proceeds from the campaign will support the CMT Research Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding research for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Jackson announced several years ago that he’s among the many who live with CMT and its effects.