For those still mourning the fact that they were unable to attend Alan Jackson’s last show (myself included), luckily, the country legend has just announced a way for everyone to commemorate the special night.
Prepare your credit cards because Jackson’s official store has released the full lineup of “Last Call: The Finale” show merch. Following the “Remember When” singer’s massive star-studded Nashville bash on Saturday, June 27, many fans were eager to get their hands on a token from the show.
Just last week, they also announced the eventual release of the full live recorded concert on CD (now available for pre-order and expected to ship later this year following the televised airing). After opening up the online merch sales to Jackson’s exclusive fan club for 48 hours on Wednesday, everyone can now officially “take home a piece of Last Call: The Finale,” according to their social media announcement.
Kudos to whoever made this merch lineup because there’s just about everything from the kitschy novelty items like a “Chattahoochee” baseball jersey (which is right up Zach Tops’ alley if you ask me) to more wearable modern styles like an Alan Jackson camo concert tee. Call me basic, but you just can’t go wrong with some deadwood patterned merch, also included on a pretty clean camo & cream flatbrim hat.



The shop’s got no lack of trucker hats, throwback tees, posters, a vintage crewneck sweatshirt (which is sitting in my cart as we speak), and of course, the more affordable knick-knacks like koozies for all your river tubing excursions. If you’re looking to snag another pretty cheap piece of merch from the shop, I vote the iconic miniature Alan figurines magnet set, but if you’re looking to go all in, there’s also the big-ticket signed guitar available.


The $1000 autographed Epiphone acoustic is designed with the finale poster art on the guitar’s body, but as expected, is limited in availability. And much like tickets to Jackson’s final Nissan Stadium show, the shop is bound to sell out pretty quickly, and this is most likely the last chance to grab a memento from the historic country music event, so now’s the time to stock up on everyone’s Christmas gifts 5 months in advance.
Shop the merch here.

