Alan Jackson, a country music legend, has been battling Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease, a genetic neurological condition that affects his mobility. Diagnosed over a decade ago, Jackson publicly revealed his condition in 2021, noting that it causes balance issues and makes performing on stage increasingly difficult. In June 2024, he announced his “Last Call: One More for the Road” farewell tour, stating that his health is “getting worse,” impacting his legs, arms, and mobility. The tour, running from August 2024 to May 2025, is his final opportunity for fans to see him perform live, as he plans to retire from touring due to these challenges. Despite this, Jackson has expressed a desire to continue creating music, though his ability to tour is limited. There are no recent reports of hospitalization or his condition worsening beyond what he described in 2024. False rumors about his death have circulated but are unfounded—he remains active, performing as recently as the Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary in 2025.