The CMA Awards 2023 delivered one of its most emotional highlights with a moving tribute to the late Jimmy Buffett, led by Alan Jackson and the Zac Brown Band. The arena grew quiet as a soft ocean-blue glow filled the stage, setting the perfect beach-inspired atmosphere to honor the man who brought “Margaritaville” to the world.
A short video montage played first, showing Buffett laughing onstage, sailing on the water, and performing for his beloved Parrothead fans—moments that reminded everyone of his easygoing spirit and joyful music.

When the lights rose, Zac Brown Band began the tribute with “Pirate Looks at Forty,” their warm harmonies floating gently through the venue. Zac Brown, wearing a simple black hat and guitar, kept the performance calm and heartfelt, staying true to Buffett’s laid-back style. The audience swayed along, many visibly emotional as photos of Buffett continued to fade across the screens behind them.
Then, with a burst of applause, Alan Jackson walked out to join the tribute, adding his steady, classic country voice to the moment. He started singing “Margaritaville,” instantly lifting the room into a bittersweet celebration. The crowd joined in, smiling and singing along to the famous chorus. Alan and Zac shared the mic for the final verse, creating a warm blend of voices that felt like a true musical farewell.
Bright yellow and turquoise lights washed over the stage, mimicking sunlight and ocean waves, while steel drums and soft guitars added a tropical touch to the performance. As the song ended, both artists raised their guitars toward a photo of Jimmy Buffett on the big screen, honoring a man whose songs felt like vacations and whose presence always brought joy.
The audience rose for a standing ovation, cheering loudly in gratitude. It was a tribute full of heart, respect, and love—exactly the way Jimmy Buffett would have wanted to be remembered.
