Taylor Swift sends video tribute to Alan Jackson at his final Nashville concert
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Althea Legaspi
Summary
Taylor Swift sent a video tribute to country legend Alan Jackson during his final concert at Nashville's Nissan Stadium. In her message, Swift thanked Jackson for his decades of songwriting and performances. The tribute drew a mixed reaction from the audience, though the article focuses on Swift's heartfelt words and Jackson's farewell performance, which featured appearances from other stars.
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· 1 pulledHi Alan, it's Taylor. I just want to say thank you for your decades of unbelievable songwriting and performances and the ways you've given so much to us, the fans.
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