Alan Jackson Tickets
American country artist Alan Jackson isn’t as flashy as Garth Brooks, he’s not as outspoken as Toby Keith, and he’s not in the Tim McGraw heartthrob mold either, yet over 50 million records sold speak volumes for his twenty plus year career in the business. We have Alan Jackson tickets for any of his 2009 concert tour dates, meaning you have a chance to hear each of his 25 Number One hits this summer. Join millions of Alan Jackson fans across the country in supporting the 2001 Georgia Music Hall of Fame inductee with a pair of Alan Jackson tickets from GoTickets.com!
Alan Jackson Tour Dates and Schedule
Order Alan Jackson tickets for the second leg of the 2009 summer concert tour. Alan Jackson tickets are always popular, as the legendary singer supports his newest album, What I Do, already with the instant hit, “The Talkin’ Song Repair Blues.” Alan Jackson concert tickets will also feature musical guests Sara Evans and the Wrights.
With one foot in classic honky-tonk and the other in contemporary country mainstream, Alan Jackson has prospered to become one of the most successful country music stars ever. Alan Jackson is a songwriter who knows how to work that country hook into his songs to keep him at the top of the charts for years to come. With 20 number one singles, it’s a guarantee you will be astounded by the music. Order Alan Jackson concert tickets, and you will say at one point in the concert, “I didn’t know he sang that song?”
Alan Jackson has the classic story of growing up a gospel singer in Georgia, working the odd jobs while playing in a local band, until a demo tape finds its way into the hands of Glen Campbell. Then a couple of years, and more hard work later, Alan Jackson releases the first of 20 number one hits with “I’d Love You All Over Again.” It took only five years for Alan Jackson to release a Greatest Hits album, but the hits never stopped. Now Alan Jackson continues to generate country hits with What I Do.
Reserve Alan Jackson tickets now for the 2009 tour. The summer would not be complete without the music of Alan Jackson.



