Graham Nash has added 16 new dates to his 2026 tour, extending the run with additional shows.

Graham Nash is set for a busy 2026, with an already packed summer schedule that has now grown even further into the fall. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee was originally slated for 16 July performances alone, but the run has since expanded with additional shows stretching through October.

The tour spans iconic venues, intimate theaters, and festival stages across the United States and Canada, reflecting Nash’s continued commitment to both live performance and lyrical reflection on contemporary life.


July: A Heavy Opening Stretch Across the Midwest and Mountain West

July marks the beginning of a packed touring schedule, starting in Colorado and moving steadily eastward through the Midwest and into the South.

Highlights include multiple-night stops in Beaver Creek and St. Louis, as well as a landmark performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

July Dates:

  • 07 — Steamboat Springs, CO — Strings Music Festival
  • 09–10 — Beaver Creek, CO — Vilar Performing Arts Center
  • 12 — Morrison, CO — Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • 14 — Kansas City, MO — Kauffman Center
  • 15 — Iowa City, IA — The Englert
  • 17–18 — St. Louis, MO — The Sheldon
  • 20 — Madison, WI — The Orpheum
  • 21 — Champaign, IL — Virginia Theatre
  • 23 — Interlochen, MI — Kresge Auditorium
  • 24 — Rochester Hills, MI — Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
  • 26 — Highland Park, IL — Ravinia
  • 28 — Cincinnati, OH — Madison Theater
  • 29 — Knoxville, TN — Bijou Theatre
  • 31 — Henrico, VA — Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

August: A Short but Intimate East Coast Run

August slows slightly in volume but continues the theme of intimate, well-loved venues along the East Coast.

August Dates:

  • 01 — Wilmington, NC — The Wilson Center
  • 03–04 — Alexandria, VA — The Birchmere

September: Expanded Tour Adds New Markets and Return Stops

September brings the newly added dates, extending the tour into smaller markets and repeat visits to fan-favorite locations. The schedule mixes jazz clubs, opera houses, and performing arts centers.

September Dates:

  • 12 — Northampton, MA — Academy of Music
  • 13 — Lowell, MA — Boarding House Park
  • 15 — Portsmouth, NH — Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club
  • 17 — Stowe, VT — Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center
  • 19 — Fredericton, NB — Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival 2026
  • 20 — Waterville, ME — Waterville Opera House
  • 23 — Geneva, NY — Smith Opera House
  • 24 — Bethlehem, PA — Zoellner Arts Center
  • 26 — Troy, NY — Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
  • 27–28 — Bethel, NY — Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
  • 30 — Torrington, CT — Warner Theatre

October: Final Stretch of the Tour

The tour concludes with five additional October performances, rounding out a months-long journey across North America.

October Dates:

  • 02 — Morristown, NJ — Mayo Performing Arts Center
  • 03 — Wilmington, DE — The Playhouse on Rodney Square
  • 06 — Lexington, KY — The Kentucky Theatre
  • 08 — Mount Vernon, OH — Memorial Theater
  • 09 — Shippensburg, PA — Luhrs Center

A Tour Rooted in Reflection and Connection

Beyond the extensive itinerary, Nash has remained vocal about the role of music in reflecting social and personal realities. In past discussions, he has emphasized that both conversation and songwriting serve as tools for engaging with the world around him.

Fans attending the 2026 shows can expect not only a retrospective of his long career, but also performances grounded in storytelling and commentary on contemporary life.

With additional dates still possible, the tour continues to evolve—much like the artist himself, who shows no sign of stepping away from the stage anytime soon.

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