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Alan Jackson spent a “good moment” along the way for more than three decades of his life.
The legend of country music is hanging its cowboy hat forever, and made its final show in Milwaukee on Saturday.
Jackson, 66, announced last year that he would retire from the stage while fighting against the important health problems, and embarked on his “last call: one more for the tour of the road.”
Alan Jackson extends the farewell tour in the midst of great health problems: “I’m going to give them the best show”

Alan Jackson retired from the road on Saturday, May 17 at the final stop of his tour. (Jason Kempin)
“You may have heard that I’m staying a little.” They will make me cry here.
“I will say that this is my latest road show here, but we are planning to make a great final show in Nashville next summer at some point. I felt that I had to finish everything where it started, and that is in Nashville, Tennessee. But this is the last on the way to me.”
Alan Jackson hopes to launch new music despite suffering great health problems.
The “Chattahoee” singer added: “It has been a long and sweet trip. It starts 40 years ago this September. My wife and I conducted Nashville with a Uhaul trailer, and we pursue this dream. It’s a crazy trip. I lived the American.”
“You may have heard that I’m staying a little.
Jackson’s representatives did not respond immediately to the request for Fox News Digital comments.
Jackson started the tour only one year later Revealing his battle With Charcot-Marie’s teeth disease, a degenerative nervous condition that affects its motor skills. It was diagnosed in 2011.

Jackson admitted that he will have a final show “where it all started” in Nashville, Tennessee. (John Shearer)
“I have this neuropathy and neurological disease,” Jackson said duration of “Today” show Interview at that time. “It is genetic that I have inherited from my dad. There is no cure for that, but my leg affects me for years. And it is becoming increasingly obvious.”
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The musician “Livin” On Love “said he has been” aware of himself “on stage because he has affected his ability to balance, especially in front of a crowd and in front of the microphone.
“It is a crazy trip. I live the American sleep safely. Very blessed.”
“I know I’m stumbling with the stage now,” he said. “I am having a little problem to balance, right in front of the microphone. I feel very uncomfortable.
“It is somehow a relief [to talk about it] Because he was beginning to become so aware of there on stumble. I think it will now be good for me to get it outdated. If someone is curious why I don’t walk well, that’s why. “

Alan Jackson accredited his wife, Denise, for helping him build his dream in country music. (Terry Wyatt)
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In 2023, twice Grammy Award Winner opened on his plans to launch new music despite his personal reverse.
“I’m always scribbling ideas and thinking about melodies … I feel there will be more music to come, yes,” Jackson said during an appearance in the podcast “in Joy Life” of his daughter Mattie Jackson.
“I may not have traveled much, but again … as I said, the creative part jumps from time to time,” Jackson said.
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“[Writing songs] It is more satisfactory than anything else. It’s like, you can be a singer and go and make a tour … but he is a child as if you were doing the same and more. “
Christina Dugan Ramírez de Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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