Pardi joins Chris Young and Lee Ann Womack as direct support on select dates
Jon Pardi is the latest country star tapped to join Alan Jackson as the special guest for a stop on his Last Call: One More for the Road Tour. The hitmaker will open for the music icon on Saturday, October 26th at T-Mobile Arena in Kansas City.
Since arriving on the scene, Pardi has separated himself from the pack by producing, writing, and singing songs he created from the melodies up. The ACM and CMA Award-winning artist is also a member of the Grand Ole Opry, the first from California. He’s not only known for such chart-topping hits as “Dirt On My Boots,” “Head Over Boots,” “Heartache on The Dance Floor” and “Night Shift” – Pardi is an engaging performer who brings immediate energy and charisma to any stage he steps on.
The two artists have a well-known appreciation for each other. Pardi often cites Jackson as one of his strongest influences. They performed “Chattahoochee” together at the 2018 ACM Awards and Pardi joined Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley and Lainey Wilson to perform in honor of Jackson in 2022 as he received the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award live on the CMA Awards. A few months later, Jackson surprised Pardi while the latter was performing at Stagecoach, appearing via video with an invitation for the native Californian to join the Opry. As an emerging artist in 2015, Pardi was a special guest on Jackson’s 25th Anniversary Tour.
Pardi joins Chris Young and Lee Ann Womack as the newest addition to the list of artists Jackson appreciates and has asked to join him on this landmark tour. Like all other stops, the Kansas City concert will mark the last time the Country Music Hall of Famer will ever perform his more than 30 years of hits in that city, offering one final chance for people to see and hear the iconic singer-songwriter in concert.
Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road Tour will find the three-time CMA Entertainer of the Year thrilling audiences as fans relive hits like “Chattahoochee” and “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” night after night. The tour begins tonight at TD Garden in Boston, MA with special guest Chris Young. All stops on the tour mark the last time Jackson will ever perform his more than 30 years of hits in that city, offering one final chance for people to see and hear the iconic singer-songwriter in concert.
Additional special guests on Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road Tour will be announced in the coming weeks. Singer-songwriter James Carothers, who got his start at AJ’s Good Time Bar (the multi-level honky-tonk Jackson owns and operates in Nashville), will also appear.