NBC will air “Alan Jackson: The Last Show,” a primetime television event celebrating the country music icon’s extraordinary career and final concert performance. Filmed before a sold-out crowd at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, the special will capture a once-in-a-generation farewell from one of country music’s most beloved and influential artists.
“Alan Jackson: The Last Show” will air later this year on NBC and stream next day on Peacock.
Featuring an unforgettable night of music and heartfelt moments, the telecast will honor Jackson’s enduring legacy and profound impact on generations of fans and musicians alike as he takes the stage one final time.
The special will spotlight Jackson’s remarkable catalog of hits spanning more than three decades, including the songs that helped define modern country music and cemented his place as one of the genre’s all-time greatest performers.
“Alan Jackson: The Last Show” is produced by Joan of Arc StudioWorks and EverWonder Studios. Executive producers are Cindy Mabe, Dawn Gates and Harper Grae for Joan of Arc StudioWorks and Mike Antinoro and Raj Kapoor for EverWonder Studios, as well as executive producers Alan Jackson, Debbie Doebler and RAC Clark.
Co-executive producers are Allison Roithinger and Victoria Chamlee for EverWonder Studios.
“Alan Jackson: The Last Show” will be directed by Sam Wrench.