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After establishing himself as one of country's biggest stars and consistent hitmakers over two decades, Alan Jackson undertook a labor of love in 2013 and released his first bluegrass album, appropriately dubbed The Bluegrass Album. Despite being somewhat of a niche release, it still reached No. 3 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, a testament to the huge and loyal fanbase Jackson has built over the years. He's sold more than 60 million albums worldwide over the course of his career, topped the country singles chart over 20 times and counts two Grammy Awards among the many statues in his trophy case. Among his best-known hits are "Don't Rock the Jukebox," "Chattahoochee," "Drive (For Daddy Gene)," "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," A Georgia native, Jackson got his big break when his wife, a flight attendant, spotted country-pop legend Glen Campbell in an airport waiting room and slipped him one of Jackson's demo tapes. That led to a contact with Campbell's publishing company and a move to Nashville for the couple. Jackson released his debut album, "Here in the Real World," in 1990, and his new traditionalist style was an immediate hit, spawning five Top 5 hits. As he developed his catalog of hits, ticket sales for his concerts grew steadily. He continues to tour regularly, consistently drawing huge crowds to arenas.
Setlists
- -Alan Jackson Career Intro Video
- 1.Gone Country
- 2.I Don't Even Know Your Name
- 3.Livin' on Love
- 4.Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover)
- 5.The Blues Man (Hank Williams, Jr. cover)
- 6.Who's Cheatin' Who (Charly McClain cover)
- 7.Here in the Real World (Snippet)
- 8.Chasin' That Neon Rainbow (Snippet)
- 9.Wanted (Snippet)
- 10.I'd Love You All Over Again (Snippet)
- 11.The Older I Get
- 12.Little Bitty (with fiddle solo intro)
- 13.Country Boy
- 14.Good Time
- 15.Drive (For Daddy Gene) (with acoustic guitar solo intro)
- 16.Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)
- 17.Don't Rock the Jukebox (with guitar solo intro)
- 18.Remember When (with keyboard solo intro)
- 19.It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
- 20.Chattahoochee
- 21.Where I Come From
Encore
- 22.Mercury Boogie (K.C. Douglas cover)
- 1.Gone Country
- 2.Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover)
- 3.Livin' on Love
- 4.I Don't Even Know Your Name
- 5.Good Time
- 6.Midnight in Montgomery
- 7.The Blues Man (Hank Williams, Jr. cover)
- 8.Who's Cheatin' Who (Charly McClain cover)
- 9.Here in the Real World
- 10.Chasin' That Neon Rainbow
- 11.Pop a Top (Jim Ed Brown cover)
- 12.You’ll Always Be My Baby (Duet with Alan's daughter Ali)
- 13.It Must Be Love (Don Williams cover)
- 14.The Older I Get
- 15.Seven Bridges Road (Steve Young cover)
- 16.Little Bitty
- 17.Country Boy
- 18.Drive (For Daddy Gene)
- 19.Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)
- 20.Don't Rock the Jukebox
- 21.Remember When
- 22.It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
- 23.Chattahoochee
- 24.Where I Come From
Encore
- 25.Mercury Boogie (K.C. Douglas cover)
- 26.Where Have You Gone
- 1.Gone Country
- 2.Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover)
- 3.Livin' on Love
- 4.Good Time
- 5.I Don't Even Know Your Name
- 6.The Blues Man (Hank Williams, Jr. cover)
- 7.Who's Cheatin' Who (Charly McClain cover)
- 8.Here in the Real World
- 9.Chasin' That Neon Rainbow
- 10.It Must Be Love (Don Williams cover)
- 11.The Older I Get
- 12.Little Bitty
- 13.Country Boy
- 14.Drive (For Daddy Gene)
- 15.Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)
- 16.Don't Rock the Jukebox
- 17.Remember When
- 18.It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
- 19.Chattahoochee
- 20.Where I Come From
Encore
- 21.Mercury Boogie (K.C. Douglas cover)
- 1.Gone Country
- 2.Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover)
- 3.Livin' on Love
- 4.Good Time
- 5.I Don't Even Know Your Name
- 6.The Blues Man (Hank Williams, Jr. cover)
- 7.Who's Cheatin' Who (Charly McClain cover)
- 8.Here in the Real World
- 9.Chasin' That Neon Rainbow
- 10.It Must Be Love (Don Williams cover)
- 11.The Older I Get
- 12.Little Bitty
- 13.Country Boy
- 14.Drive (For Daddy Gene)
- 15.Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)
- 16.Don't Rock the Jukebox
- 17.Remember When
- 18.It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
- 19.Chattahoochee
- 20.Where I Come From
Encore
- 21.Mercury Boogie (K.C. Douglas cover)
- 1.Gone Country
- 2.Livin' on Love
- 3.Good Time
- 4.The Blues Man (Hank Williams, Jr. cover)
- 5.Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran cover)
- 6.Who's Cheatin' Who (Charly McClain cover)
- 7.Here in the Real World
- 8.Chasin' That Neon Rainbow
- 9.Little Bitty
- 10.Country Boy
- 11.Drive (For Daddy Gene)
- 12.Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)
- 13.Don't Rock the Jukebox
- 14.Remember When
- 15.It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
- 16.Chattahoochee
- 17.Where I Come From
- 18.Mercury Boogie (K.C. Douglas cover)
- by Anonymous on 2012-04-25Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5
Alan Jackson put on an amazing show :)
by shig on 2012-04-25Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5The inclusion of hamilton landmarks in his video were a special touch that really added to the atmosphere of the show. Hats off to Mr. Jackson he has once again put on a show that makes you wait for his next tour!!! Well done :)
I'd see him again 100%
by slaurs16 on 2012-04-24Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5I took my sister to the concert - she's the real country fan. I must say, though, it was an amazing show and I would go again in a heartbeat. AJ's voice (and the overall sound quality at Copps) was unbelievable and if he'd not inserted personalized words into the songs, like Ontario, Hamilton, Canada, I would have doubted it was even live. My only beef was with the cheesy background video.
- by Anonymous on 2012-04-24Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 4 out of 5
I loved the concert. I knew all the songs and had a great time. HOWEVER, I was a little disappointed that it was over so quick. I was out of the stadium by 9:40. Shortest concert I have even been too.
Awesome show
by pumpkin54 on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5First time seeing Alan Jackson. He hasn't lost his touch. Concert rolled smoothly along. He has an excellent band backing him up. Had a good view of the stage from 118. He is so humble a man and a gracious performer. He never lost sight of his roots which are the essence of his songs. It was truly an enjoyment to watch him sing. The acoustics were very good also.
Alan Jackson
by ingram135 on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5Had a "Good Time " at the Alan jackson concert. He was amazing. Security at Copps needs improvement. If they are allowing people to get drunk they need to police them.
alan jackson and ryan laird
by thelegen on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5ryan was superfantastic and alan was ok.... he looked tierd or spaced out but did a good job
Alan Jackson
by Pegd on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5Loved seeing Alan Jackson,first time seeing him in a full concert!
Alan Jackson Rocked the Jukebox!
by mardydog on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5Such a great concert. Even my non-country spouse had a fantastic time. Definately recommended!
Alan Jackson is phenomenal, unforgettable
by LaylaBreeBee on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5Alan Jackson put on a great show. He sang all my favorites and classic hits. In addition to his awesome congeniality the videos they showed along with the songs really added to the experience. I will definitely be seeing him again, in the front row!
AJ was Terrific as Usual
by Anonymous on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5Awesome concert, wouldn't expect anything less from such a legend.
Alan Jackson concert at Copps in Hamitlon
by coach001 on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5had great seats and really enjoyed the show, every song I wanted to hear, he sang. The songs were presented just like the records something that doesn't happen some concerts. His band was terrific with a great sound.
Alan Jackson was Amazing!!
by martin544 on 2012-04-23Copps Collesium - Hamilton, OnRating: 5 out of 5Alan's show on Sat April 20, 2012 was amazing! I enjoyed the mix of old and new songs he played the emotional Sissy's song because it was requested by a fan who was lucky enough to meet hime before the show! He took the time to sign autographs, hats and boots during the show. The only criticism I have, is I wish he would have played longer! He has so many good songs that I would have loved to have heard more!
Great Show, horrible view
by JimMeyer911 on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 4 out of 5Alan Jackson was here 15 years ago, and he's still one of the best reasons to visit Copps Coliseum. Still has that great voice, laid-back syle, very talented band, and of course, lots of No 1 hits to choose from. Longer show than I expected these days - 2 hours, no breaks. Good for him!
Really enjoy Allan.
by Mceddy on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5Band was great ,and Allan was fantastic. Second time we seen him.
- by sammysox on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5
Alan Jackson put on an incredible performance. He is sure fully aware of the people that put bread and butter on his table. He thanked the fans over and over again and took time to sign many autographs for the audience. His crew must have done a full tour of Hamilton because the film shown near the end of the performance took in alot of the high spots and many other restaurants etc. I have seen him several times and he is just the same headliner that he has been for years. Excellent show.Be sure to see him if you get the opportunity.
Alan Jackson delivers!
by squirrelman on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5This is the 3rd time we've seen Alan in concert & he never disappoints. Lots of favorite tunes,some new material,excellent background videos - nice touch with lots of local shots - and,as far as I'm concerned the best backup group of musicians in country music. Alan works hard - he was on stage for at least 90 minutes & then did an encore. This concert was worth every penny.
What a great show
by 1982 on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5Alan Jackson is still number 1 in my eyes. His songs are all great and what a great entertainer. This was our 4th time seeing Alan Jackson and we would go again. I could listen to him if he had a 5 hour concert and not get bored.
- by jrmorris on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5
Great concert! And they upgraded our seats for free! I would definitely go again!
Saturday night Country.
by jingles6 on 2012-04-23Copps Coliseum - HamiltonRating: 5 out of 5Alan was great. It was wonderful to hear him sing his classics. The only one around today my age, that is still sticking to the roots of country music. I was raised on this type of country music from childhood. Good stage set up. Crystal Clear sound. One encore at the end of the show. Large TV Monitors near the stage.