Alan Jackson's 2009 Concert History

Alan Eugene Jackson (born October 17, 1958) is an American country music singer, known for blending traditional honky tonk and mainstream country sounds and penning many of his own hits. He has recorded 14 studio albums, three Greatest Hits albums, two Christmas albums, one Gospel album and several compilations, all on the Arista Nashville label. More than 50 of his singles have appeared on Billboard's list of the "Top 30 Country Songs". Of Jackson's entries, 35 were number-one hits, with 50 in the Top 10.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 20, 2009
Alan Jackson / Kellie Pickler Bayside Toyota Pavilion Saint Leonard, Maryland, United States
Sep 19, 2009
Alan Jackson / Kellie Pickler Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, Maryland, United States
Sep 18, 2009
Alan Jackson Caesars Windsor "The Colosseum" Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Sep 17, 2009
Alan Jackson Caesars Windsor "The Colosseum" Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Aug 22, 2009
Josh Turner / Alan Jackson Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Aug 21, 2009
Alan Jackson / Josh Turner
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Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Show Duplicate for Aug 21, 2009
Aug 15, 2009
Alan Jackson
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Bergen Travpark Bergen, Vestland, Norway
Aug 14, 2009
Alan Jackson
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Sundbyholms Travbana Eskilstuna, Södermanland, Sweden
Aug 13, 2009
Alan Jackson Aarhus, Central Jutland, Denmark
Aug 08, 2009
Alan Jackson Ironstone Amphitheatre Modesto, California, United States
Aug 07, 2009
Alan Jackson Ironstone Amphitheatre Modesto, California, United States
Aug 06, 2009
Alan Jackson Pacific Amphitheatre Los Angeles, California, United States
Jul 25, 2009
Alan Jackson Aquapalooza Montgomery, Alabama, United States
Jul 17, 2009
Country Thunder (Wisconsin)
"Country Thunder" (Wisconsin) / Heidi Newfield / Shawn Hammonds / Restless Heart / Jake Owen / Williams & Ree / Phil Vassar / Alan Jackson / Neal McCoy / Brian Stace
Country Thunder Festival Grounds Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, United States
Show Duplicate for Jul 17, 2009
Jul 16, 2009
Alan Jackson / Merle Haggard / Zac Brown Band / Jason Michael Carroll / Ashton Shepherd / Neal McCoy / Steve Miller Band
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Honeywell Center Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Jun 05, 2009
BamaJam
"BamaJam" / Alan Jackson / The Black Crowes / The Charlie Daniels Band / 38 Special / LoCash / Blackberry Smoke / Houston County / Aaron Tippin / Drive-By Truckers / The Whigs / Randy Owen / G. Love & Special Sauce
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Bama Jam Festival Grounds Enterprise, Alabama, United States
Jun 04, 2009 –
Jun 06, 2009
Bamajam Music & Arts Festival 2009
Gary Allan / Jamey Johnson / JJ Grey & Mofro / G. Love & Special Sauce / Colt Ford / Jason Aldean / Alan Jackson / The Black Crowes / Robert Randolph & The Family Band / Los Lonely Boys / Taylor Swift / Drive-By Truckers / Umphrey's McGee / John Anderson / Galactic / Shooter Jennings / Kid Rock / Charlie Daniels / Heidi Newfield / pat Green / Aaron Tippin / Grace Potter / The Whigs / Brooks & Dunn / Blake Shelton / Luke Bryan / Blackberry Smoke / LoCash Cowboys Show all bands
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Bama Village Enterprise, Alabama, United States
May 17, 2009
Alan Jackson Ford Park Event Center Beaumont, Texas, United States
May 16, 2009
George Strait / Brad Paisley / Toby Keith / Rascal Flatts / Kenny Chesney / Alan Jackson / Blake Shelton / Julianne Hough
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Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
May 15, 2009
Alan Jackson Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie Dallas, Texas, United States
Singer-Songwriter
Country
Contemporary Country
Country Road
Bluegrass
Christmas Music
Country Gospel
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Alan Jackson had?

Alan Jackson has had 1,105 concerts.

What genre is Alan Jackson?

Alan Jackson is most often considered to be Singer-Songwriter, Country, Contemporary Country, Country Road, Bluegrass, Christmas Music, and Country Gospel.

When was the last Alan Jackson concert?

The last Alan Jackson concert was on November 08, 2023 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The bands that performed were: Luke Bryan / Jelly Roll / K. Michelle / Little Big Town / Megan Moroney / Chris Stapleton / Old Dominion / Carly Pearce / Tanya Tucker / Lainey Wilson / Kelsea Ballerini / Kenny Chesney / Luke Combs / Dan + Shay / Jordan Davis / Alan Jackson / Cody Johnson / Post Malone / Ashley McBryde / Zac Brown Band / HARDY / Morgan Wallen.

What setlist does Alan Jackson play live?

The songs that Alan Jackson performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 01, 2022 concert at Honda Center in Anaheim, California, United States:

  1. Gone Country
  2. I Don't Even Know Your Name
  3. Livin' on Love
  4. Summertime Blues
  5. The Blues Man
  6. Who's Cheatin' Who
  7. Here in the Real World
  8. Chasin' That Neon Rainbow
  9. The Older I Get
  10. Little Bitty
  11. Country Boy
  12. Good Time
  13. Drive (For Daddy Gene)
  14. Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)
  15. Don't Rock the Jukebox
  16. Remember When
  17. It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
  18. Chattahoochee
  19. Where I Come From
  20. Mercury Blues

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