The Emo Cowgirl Is the Latest in a Long List of Emerging Talent
to Join the Country Icon on the Arena Stage
CMA Award Nominee Will Be Jackson’s Special Guest in Oklahoma City
(FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE) Megan Moroney is the latest country music talent tapped to join Alan Jackson as a special guest on his Last Call: One More for the Road Tour.
She’ll be on the bill as direct support for Jackson’s show in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma next year. The concert is set for Saturday, January 18 at Paycom Center. Tickets are already on sale at Ticketmaster.com.
A country phenom with major star power and talent to match, Georgia-bred singer-songwriter Megan Moroney kicked off the latest era of her formidable career with her critically acclaimed sophomore album Am I Okay?, a summer release that won rave reviews from Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Variety, Billboard, American Songwriter, and more. She continues the meteoric rise first set in motion with “Tennessee Orange,” a 3X-platinum chart-topper from her debut Lucky. Moroney has amassed a steady stream of accolades, and the reigning ACM New Female Artist of the Year is a triple nominee for next month’s CMA Awards.
Jackson has long been a supporter of new and emerging talent, having showcased countless then-relatively-unknown artists on the road over the years. Moroney joins a list that includes such country hitmakers as Brad Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, Chris Young, Sara Evans, Jon Pardi and Lauren Alaina, among many others.
Like all other stops on this landmark tour, Jackson’s concert will mark the last time the Country Music Hall of Famer will ever perform his more-than-30 years of hits in Oklahoma 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 finds him thrilling audiences as fans relive hits like “Chattahoochee” and “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere” night-after-night. The three-time CMA Entertainer of the Year kicked off the tour in August and is playing to standing-room crowds from the first notes of “Gone Country” through ballads like “Remember When” and the still-reverent “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” and lengthy encores where he still autographs and signs countless hats, t-shirts and other items.
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.
Tickets and tour information for all shows on Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More for the Road Tour are available at alanjackson.com. VIP experiences are available. A dollar from every ticket sold for the Last Call: One More for the Road Tour will be donated to the CMT Research Foundation, a 501(c)(3) federal tax-exempt organization that funds research, and each dollar will be matched by a generous group of CMTRF donors.