Graham Nash is heading out on one of the most compelling tours of his recent career. The two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee has confirmed a full schedule of U.S. dates kicking off April 4th in Pennsylvania and running through September, highlighted by co-billing with Emmylou Harris at Kresge Auditorium, Meadow Brook Amphitheater, and Ravinia, and a special guest appearance alongside The Avett Brothers at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on July 12th. Nash will be accompanied throughout by Todd Caldwell on keyboards and vocals, Adam Minkoff on bass, drums, guitars, and vocals, and Zach Djanikian on guitars, mandolin, drums, and vocals.
The spring leg opens with a run through the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic before moving into the Southeast and Florida through early May. The summer run resumes in July with Colorado dates including Strings Music Festival in Steamboat Springs and two nights at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek before the Red Rocks appearance. From there the tour moves through Kansas City, Iowa City, St. Louis, Madison, and Champaign before the co-bills with Harris at Kresge Auditorium, Meadow Brook Amphitheater, and Ravinia, three of the Midwest and Great Lakes region’s most storied outdoor venues. August brings Virginia, North Carolina, and two nights at The Birchmere in Alexandria, with the run closing in September at the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
The live dates draw from Nash’s full catalog, spanning his years with The Hollies, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, and a solo career that has never stopped moving. His most recent studio album ‘Now’, released in 2023 as his first record in seven years, demonstrated an artist still writing with genuine purpose and emotional clarity. Pairing that material with the classics across rooms as storied as Ravinia and Red Rocks makes this tour something worth planning around now.
2026 Tour Dates:
April 4 – Lansdowne, PA – Lansdowne Theatre
April 6 – Ridgefield, CT – Ridgefield Playhouse
April 8 – Tarrytown, NY – Tarrytown Music Hall
April 10 – New London, CT – Garde Arts Center
April 11 – New Brunswick, NJ – State Theatre
April 14 – Annapolis, MD – Maryland Hall
April 15 – Charlottesville, VA – Paramount Theater
April 17 – Myrtle Beach, SC – The Carolina Opry Theater
April 18 – Greenville, SC – Peace Center
April 20 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall
April 22 – Clearwater, FL – Capitol Theatre
April 23 – Clearwater, FL – Capitol Theatre
April 25 – Key West, FL – The Key West Theater
April 26 – Key West, FL – The Key West Theater
April 28 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – The Parker
April 29 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – The Parker
May 1 – Ponte Vedra, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
May 2 – Ponte Vedra, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
July 7 – Steamboat Springs, CO – Strings Music Festival
July 9 – Beaver Creek, CO – Vilar Performing Arts Center
July 10 – Beaver Creek, CO – Vilar Performing Arts Center
July 12 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Special Guest of The Avett Brothers)
July 14 – Kansas City, MO – Kauffman Center
July 15 – Iowa City, IA – The Englert
July 17 – St. Louis, MO – The Sheldon
July 18 – St. Louis, MO – The Sheldon
July 20 – Madison, WI – The Orpheum
July 21 – Champaign, IL – Virginia Theatre
July 23 – Interlochen, MI – Kresge Auditorium (with Emmylou Harris)
July 24 – Rochester Hills, MI – Meadow Brook Amphitheater (with Emmylou Harris)
July 26 – Highland Park, IL – Ravinia (with Emmylou Harris)
July 28 – Cincinnati, OH – Madison Theater
July 29 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre
July 31 – Henrico, VA – Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
August 1 – Wilmington, NC – The Wilson Center
August 3 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere
August 4 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere
September 19 – Fredericton, NB – Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival


