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'90s Country Legend Announces Exciting News Ahead of Final Show

Alan Jackson, the legendary '90s country star, has revealed he is opening a museum and distillery in Nashville. The exciting news was announced on Friday via Instagram and falls just before the final show of his career.

The establishment is a fusion of a whiskey distillery and a Jackson depository, allowing country music fans to simultaneously immerse themselves in the legend's unparalleled career while indulging in the classic taste of his bourbon brand, Silverbelly Whiskey.

The interactive facility will showcase decades' worth of Jackson's memorabilia, historical artifacts and exclusive exhibits-taking patrons on a journey through the rise and peak of his stardom. In the press release, Jackson's longtime manager Debbie Doebler expressed her enthusiasm for the project, uplifting Jackson's legacy as a standout figure in the country genre.

"For over four decades, Alan has had an amazing career where his music has told stories of his life, creating the foundation of the legacy that we're excited to share with his fans," Doebler said. "We're proud to be creating a new way for Alan and his music to be part of all that Nashville offers to residents and visitors alike, day-in and day-out."

Similarly, Silverbelly CEO Robbie Goldsmith shared his excitement about bringing this vision to life to honor Jackson's career.

"We couldn't be more excited to bring Alan Jackson's local, Tennessee-made Silverbelly Whiskey to downtown Nashville," said Goldsmith. "This is a truly unique setting and opportunity for people to get into the ‘spirit' of what country music and Music City are all about."

Jackson's museum will open only two days before the final performance of his career. After wrapping up his massively beloved farewell tour, the country artist announced one last concert. The show, dubbed "Last Call: One More for the Road - The Finale," is set to take place on June 27, concluding a 40-year legacy of influence in the country music space.

The Alan Jackson Museum will be open for visitors on June 25. Tickets for the experience can be purchased through his official website.

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This story was originally published June 14, 2026 at 5:44 PM.

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