Alan Jackson Announces Dates For 25th Anniversary Tour

October 27, 2014

Country star Alan Jackson is embarking on tour early next year to commemorate his 25th year anniversary as a performer. The singer who last released The Bluegrass Album last year is going on a 19 date tour will span from January to May but with just a few dates each month.

The tour begins on January 8th with a show in Fort Myers, Florida at the Germain Arena. Staying in Florida Jackson will play the USF Sun Dome in Tampa on January 9th. Later in the month on the 27th the tour heads to Los Angeles, California with a show at the Nokia Theatre.

On the 28th Alan Jackson takes the tour to Phoenix, Arizona with a performance at the Ak-Chin Pavilion. That show has the lowest average ticket price of the tour at $115.13, compared to the tour average of $177.51. After a month long break Alan Jackson returns to his home state of Georgia for a show in Augusta at the James Brown Arena. After a show on March 28th in South Carolina Jackson will start off the month of April on the 9th in Wilmington, North Carolina at Cape Fear Community College. On May 2nd the tour heads to Brookings, South Dakota at the Swiftel Center. That show despite the small market has the most expensive average ticket price of the tour of $253.87.

Alan Jackson’s 25th anniversary tour comes to an en on May 17th in Denver Colorado at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre. A full list of tour dates can be found listed below:

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Alan Jackson 25th Anniversary Tour Dates:

1/8 — Fort Myers, FL, Germain Arena
1/9 — Tampa, FL, USF Sun Dome
2/20 — San Diego, CA, Valley View Casino Center
2/21 — Laughlin, NV, Laughlin Events Center
2/27 — Los Angeles, CA, Nokia Theatre LA
2/28 — Phoenix, AZ, Ak-Chin Pavilion
3/6 — Dallas, TX, Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
3/27 — Augusta, GA, James Brown Arena
3/28 — Greenville, SC, Bon Secours Wellness Arena
4/9 — Wilmington, NC, Cape Fear Community College
4/17 — Kansas City, MO, Independence Events Center
4/18 — Enid, OK, Enid Event Center
4/24 — Roanoke, VA, Civic Center Auditorium
5/1 — Sioux City, IA, Tyson Events Center
5/2 — Brookings, SD, Swiftel Center
5/8 — Green Bay, WI, Resch Center
5/9 — Bloomington, IL, US Cellular Coliseum
5/16 — Salt Lake City, UT, USANA Amphitheatre
5/17 — Denver, Co, Red Rocks Amphitheatre