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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.
Eddie Chavez from Phoenix, Arizona
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!
Sheryl from Des Moines, Iowa
AJ CONCERT AT THE WELL IN DM IOWA 9-11-21
I’m a huge AJ fan! Have seen him a couple of times before. He lacked energy last night. You could tell his heart wasn’t in his performance. Fans were crazy wild! I hope he gets to feeling better soon !! I will always be a FAN! Love you Alan
D.C. Rea from Columbia, South Carolina
TOO LATE ON STAGE
We kind of enjoyed Steel Blossoms who was the first performance at 7:30 and then Tenille Townes who went on and on - we were near a speaker that sucked - strident, deafening. AJ didn't appear until 8:45!! We almost left before he came on. Performance was ok but lacked energy. Tickets were not all that expensive, so, all in all, not too bad. Would we do it again, NO.
Decker from Atlanta, Georgia
IT SEEMED LIKE HE DID NOT FEEL GOOD
I am a huge fan, but he was not engaged last night. You never know what is going on in his life right now. Still love him.
Luin and Jill from New Orleans, Louisiana
FIRST AJ CONCERT, A BIT OF A LET DOWN
My wife and I were disappointed, we waited a long time to see AJ. The opening acts took way too long, and I see comments of the crowd lacking energy (I disagree some, there were enough LED phone lights during 9/11 song to literally light up the place. I think a lot was lost in waiting nearly 1.5 hours from scheduled start time until he actually began to sing. The first act was not bad, the second was horrible, we are not sure if it was her voice or the sound system but we literally could not understand a word she sang. One must remember there venue, New Orleans as a whole like to drink (it is also Mardi Gras, might not have been best date choice), we didn't, but in 1.5 hours many had, I was dozing off it had been so long. I have seen many concerts, some I did not because of preference, but this one was a disappointment from the main performer, if there was a health issue, then I would have rather received a refund or at least an upfront apology by Alan, with perhaps a 30-40% refund.
Marty Griffith from Granbury, Texas
LET DOWN
Steel Blossoms are very talented, especially the lead singer. AJ seemed to be tired and seemed to have difficulty walking. He had to steady himself a few times as he walked on stage. Still love his voice and he is the last of real C&W singers. Has floor seats, and won’t get them again. Have bad knees and couldn’t stand for long. Still love to listen to AJ!
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