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About Alan Jackson

Alan Jackson Tickets

If there’s an artist who loves the music more than he loves the fame and success it brings, it’s Alan Jackson. He’s truly committed to country music and would perform it for 100 fans just as happily as he would for thousands. It’s rare to find an entertainer like Alan Jackson, which is perhaps why he has such a high level of respect in the country music industry. To quote Alan himself, he never liked “the whole star part of the music business”, he just wants “to make good country music and (sic) I never wanted to venture too far from that”. Intentions or not, Alan Jackson rose to fame in the 90s and has stayed famous, ever since.

 

The Early Years

Alan Jackson signed with Arista Records in 1989, the first artist to ever do so. The newly-established record company loved Jackson’s baritone voice and his clear but poetic songwriting style. Soon after signing he put out hits like “I’d Love You All Over Again” and “Here in the Real World”, which the public ate up. They compared him to Hank Williams and the country classics of the past. Every album, including his first “Here in the Real World”, has sold a million or more copies, an achievement not many other artists have under their belt.

 

Collaborations and Celebrations

In 2001, Alan released his song “Where Were You”, performing it for the first time at the CMA Awards. The song was a response to the terrorist attack of 9/11, which happened a little earlier that year. That song grew into a number 1 hit and gained him cross-genre attention. He went on to write songs with other country greats like Randy Travis, Clay Walker, and Faith Hill. As an artist who’s sold over sixty million albums and who’s in the top 10 best selling solo artists (ever), Alan earned his place in country music history. The networks and press agree. He has over 20 awards, ranging from Country Music awards to Grammy’s. He’s a member of the Grand Ole Opry and was recently inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are Alan Jackson tickets?

It depends! Alan Jackson ticket prices will differ based on the source and the seats. The average price for Alan Jackson concert tickets is usually around $115 a ticket, and that’s for nosebleed seats. If you want floor seats – or if you’re shopping for tickets at a popular venue – the average price for Alan Jackson concert tickets starts from a few hundred dollars.

 

How to buy Alan Jackson tickets?

With demand at a peak, Alan Jackson ticket prices will likely be pretty high if purchased directly from the box office. That means the best way to buy cheap Alan Jackson concert tickets is through an online ticket marketplace. Ticket marketplaces like Gametime are perfect for these types of concerts because we put you in contact with resellers looking to move seats at a relative bargain. It’s the safest and most affordable way to get the best price for Alan Jackson tickets.

 

Is Alan Jackson coming to a city near me?

Alan Jackson 2019 tour dates for various shows can be found below. Check out the full tour schedule below and browse Gametime inventory for Alan Jackson 2019 tour tickets in a city near you. 

 

Will Alan Jackson tour in 2019?

Yep! Alan Jackson 2019 tour hit many cities in North America and wrapped up on September 21st in Jacksonville, Florida.

 

What’s the Alan Jackson 2019 tour setlist?

You never know what’s going to happen at an Alan Jackson concert, but here’s the average setlist for his 2019 tour:

  • Gone Country
  • I Don't Even Know Your Name
  • Livin' on Love
  • Good Time
  • The Blues Man (Hank Williams, Jr. cover)
  • Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover)
  • Who's Cheatin' Who (Charly McClain cover)
  • Here in the Real World
  • Chasin' That Neon Rainbow
  • The Older I Get
  • Seven Bridges Road (Steve Young cover)
  • Little Bitty
  • Country Boy
  • Drive (For Daddy Gene)
  • Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)
  • Don't Rock the Jukebox
  • Remember When
  • It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
  • Chattahoochee
  • Where I Come From
  • Mercury Blues (K.C. Douglas cover)

Encore

  • Dixie Highway

 

How long is an Alan Jackson concert?

With such an epic setlist, you can expect Alan Jackson’s performance to last for around three hours from start to finish. Expect up to 20 songs during the show, plus at least one encore.

 

How much are Alan Jackson floor seats?

The best way to see Alan Jackson live is up close and personal from the floor, but these seats are generally quite expensive. If you’re on a budget like most of us, you can always wait until the last minute in hopes that Alan Jackson ticket prices will go down. Resellers will often drop prices on any remaining tickets as the event date approaches in order to move their inventory, so waiting it out can pay off big time. Of course, if you find great seats in your price range now, jump on it – you never know what can happen as demand changes over time!

 

Alan Jackson 2019 tour dates

January 25 – Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center

January 26 – Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena

February 22 – Madison, WI @ Alliant Energy Center

February 23 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena

March 10 – Bossier City, LA @ CenturyLink Center

April 12 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Chesapeake Energy Arena

April 13 – Omaha, NE @ CHI Health Center

April 26 – Fort Wayne, IN @ War Memorial Coliseum

May 10 – Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center

May 17 – Winston-Salem, NC @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum

May 18 – Hershey, PA @ Giant Center

August 9 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP

August 10 – Wichita, KS @ Intrust Bank Arena

August 23 – N. Charleston, SC @ North Charleston Coliseum

August 24 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center

September 20 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Arena

September 21 – Jacksonville, FL @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum