Alan Jackson’s final concert was set for June 27, 2026 in Nashville, and the main ways to watch were the official broadcast on NBC later in 2026, streaming on Peacock the following day, or the live public watch party on Lower Broadway in downtown Nashville that night.

Watching options

  • TV broadcast: NBC planned a primetime special later in 2026.
  • Streaming: Peacock was announced for streaming the day after the TV airing.
  • Live public viewing: A free outdoor livestream/watch party was set up on Lower Broadway in Nashville, with the Country Music Hall of Fame also hosting a free live stream of Jackson’s portion of the show.

What to know

The concert itself was sold out at Nissan Stadium, so the realistic options for most fans were the televised special, Peacock, or one of the Nashville watch events. The live Broadway viewing was designed as a public alternative for fans who could not get tickets.

Best choice

If you want the easiest option outside Nashville, Peacock was the most straightforward route after NBC aired the special. If you were in Nashville on the night of the show, the Lower Broadway watch party was the closest thing to being there in person.

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OptionWhereNotes
TV specialNBCAired later in 2026.
StreamingPeacockAvailable the day after the NBC airing.
Watch partyLower Broadway, NashvilleFree public livestream event.
Venue streamCountry Music Hall of FameFree public viewing of Jackson’s portion only.
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