Graham Nash announces summer 2026 tour dates

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Iconic rock artist Graham Nash has announced a slew of new dates slated for this summer.
Nash’s summer tour will kick off on July 7 at Steamboat Springs’ Strings Music Festival, and it’ll conclude on September 19 at Fredricton’s Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival. The tour will also feature a trio of co-headlining shows with Emmylou Harris as well as a special guest spot alongside The Avett Brothers. For this tour, Nash will be joined by Todd Caldwell (keyboards and vocals), Adam Minkoff (bass, drums, guitars and vocals) and Zach Djanikian (guitars, mandolin, drums and vocals).
Nash’s updated tour routing can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now here. Nash’s last studio album was 2023’s Now.
Graham Nash 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*
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†
July 24— Rochester Hills, MI—Meadow Brook Amphitheater†
July 26— Highland Park, IL—Ravinia†
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— Fredricton, NB—Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival 2026
*Special Guest of the Avett Brothers
†Co-bill with Emmylou Harris
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