Alan Jackson’s Wild Texas Show Cut Short After Encouraging Fans to Climb Fences
Alan Jackson brought pure country energy to the Two Step Inn music festival in Georgetown, Texas, on Saturday night (April 5), headlining the first night of the two-day event in front of a packed crowd. This show marked Jackson’s debut — and likely his last appearance — at the famed Texas festival, as the country legend nears retirement.
But what started as a classic night of music quickly turned into one of the most unforgettable moments of the tour.

Alan Jackson Sparks Crowd Frenzy During “Good Time”
While performing his 2008 hit “Good Time,” Alan surprised everyone by encouraging fans to break through barriers. “Climb over them fences and dance up and down these aisles,” he said. “I don’t care. Let’s have a good time.”
Fans hesitated at first, but Alan kept the energy going. “Come on, y’all! Let’s have a good time!” he repeated. As audience members began leaping barricades and gathering closer to the stage, event organizers responded quickly—cutting Jackson’s microphone and halting the show.
A brief pause followed, lasting about 5 to 7 minutes, as security cleared the restricted area. Alan eventually returned to the stage to apologize, telling the audience, “Sorry, y’all. I was just wantin’ to have a good time.”
Fans Defend Alan Jackson’s Crowd Plea
Though the shutdown dampened the atmosphere briefly, fans quickly took to social media to defend Jackson.
“The 5-minute pause really ruined the show. If no one is getting hurt, then just let them be.”
“Most disrespectful buzzkill I’ve ever seen cutting Alan off.”
“If Alan says it’s not a security issue, it ain’t a security issue.”
Many called out the festival organizers for pausing one of Alan’s final performances in Texas, calling it a “bad look” and an unnecessary disruption.
Sweet Moment: Alan Dances with His Wife On Stage
Despite the brief chaos, one of the night’s most heartwarming highlights came when Alan invited his wife of 45 years, Denise Jackson, on stage during his performance of “Remember When.”
Alan paused the music, asked his band to keep playing, and pulled Denise into a tender slow dance in front of the crowd. The two shared a kiss as fans cheered, and Alan resumed the song, making it a night to remember.
Denise has been a quiet force behind Alan’s success, traveling with him during his farewell tour and often watching from the audience. Alan has long credited her for his success, both professionally and personally.
A Farewell Worth Remembering
Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More For The Road Tour is coming to an end with just two stops remaining:
- Tampa, FL – April 26
- Milwaukee, WI – May 17
This wild Texas show will surely go down in country music history as a moment where tradition met rebellion—and where love, music, and fans collided for one unforgettable night.