Customer Reviews for Alan Jackson
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Alan Jackson killed it!!
The show, that is, which happened last night (Friday Sept. 30 2022) in Phoenix, Arizona. To get me hyped, I listened to my personal Alan favorites earlier in the day, and Alan and his band just about played 'em all! Yeah, some were the short version, but no complaints since it allowed for more songs. Alan's still got it vocally, but it's apparent father time is catching up to him, with him needing a stool, occasional breaks, and an escort on & off the stage. So what, though? Father time is undefeated. I would recommend to all to catch Alan whenever he comes to your town. This just might be your final chance to see a living legend making the rounds for his appropriately called Last Call Tour!
He's as good as EVER!
His performance in Dallas was outstanding! The crowd was alive and on their feet almost the entire night. Alan gave us his best, it's a night I'll never forget.
Wonderful
People are complaining he was late on stage and lacked energy. He gas a neurological condition… I STILL THINK HE WAS FANTASTIC… would I see him again??? In s â¤ï¸Beat
AJ was so worth it and he’s still got it!!
What a show - awesome! Salt Lake City loved him and so did we! Corey Farley played at 7:30 and was so good as a warm up - keep singing and playing and he could be a headliner soon. Alan still has it -his voice sounded so fine! We loved every minute of his 2 hour set! He played old and new songs 20+ Thank you AJ for coming back to SLC - we love you!!
Allan Jackson Great Tenille?
Loved AJ , yes he's in his 60s now but that voice is still pure as ever. My only disappointment was the warm up act Tennille whatever he name was just didn't fit with AJ and the Steel Blossoms
Excellent Show
Let’s see how many of you at 60 years old could still bring a crowd to their feet. Not many. My husband, daughter, and her boyfriend were at the concert. Alan put on a terrific concert for all of his fans on Friday night, if he was struggling with any health issues he was still able to do his job and do it well.