Alan Jackson’s Farewell Tour Raises $2.25 Million For CMT Research
July 7, 2026 10:03 amAlan Jackson’s final tour, Last Call: One More for the Road, raised more than $2.25 million for the CMT Research Foundation.
Jackson, who was diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in 2019, donated a portion of ticket sales to the foundation, with fan donations and matching contributions boosting the total.
CMTRF CEO Laura MacNeill said the funds will support research into potential treatments for the currently incurable neurological condition.
“For the three million people living with CMT, this isn’t just a dollar number. It’s momentum. Alan Jackson’s Last Call tour introduced thousands of people to CMT who had never heard of it before.”
Jackson’s final concert took place on June 27 in Nashville. A live album and NBC special are both planned for later this year.
Tags: Alan Jackson, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, CMT Research Foundation, Last Call: One More for the RoadCategorised in: Country Music News
This post was written by Cheryl Johnstone