Country Music’s Biggest Stars Honor Alan Jackson With “Pop a Top” During Farewell Show
on Jun 27, 2026

Alan Jackson Takes The Stage For One Last Farewell Performance
Country music legend Alan Jackson has built an iconic career spanning more than three decades. After releasing his debut single in 1989, Jackson went on to become one of the most successful artists in country music history, selling more than 75 million records worldwide.
Throughout his career, hits like “Chattahoochee” has earned him numerous accolades, including two Grammy Awards, 16 CMA Awards, and 17 ACM Awards. In 2021, Jackson first announced that he had been diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT), an incurable, degenerative nerve condition that affects the peripheral nerves.
Following his diagnosis, Jackson launched his multi-year “Last Call” farewell tour, giving fans one final chance to see him perform live. The tour officially came to an end on May 17, 2025, with a final show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His final show, ever, was later announced to take place on June 27th at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium.
All-Star Country Lineup Honors Alan Jackson With “Pop a Top”
It’s no surprise “The Finale” sold out almost immediately when tickets went on sale in October 2025. Some of country’s biggest stars were there to help Jackson bring his career to a close.
Taking the stage together, an all-star country music lineup came out to sing Jackson’s famous, “Pop a Top,” released in 1999 as the lead single from his album Under the Influence.
Leading the group were Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood, who stood at the center of the star-studded performance. They were joined by fellow country artists including Thomas Rhett, Cody Johnson, Riley Green, and many more.
@jessicagolich All Star Country cast at @Alan Jackson final Show in Nashville 😭 “Pop A Top Again” 🙏 #lastcallwithalanthefinale #alanjacksonfinalshow #alanjacksonthefinale #countrymusic ♬ original sound – JessicaGolich
The track, originally written by Nat Stuckey and first recorded by Jim Ed Brown in the 1960s, became a staple for Jackson over the course of his career.
You can watch the original music video for the iconic “Pop a Top” below.











