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Graham Nash has shared his plans for an expansive North American tour, set to span a range of regions this summer and fall. Following the 2023 release of Now, the artist’s first collection of new material in seven years, this outing continues a new clear-eyed and nostalgic, yet forward-thinking and generative chapter in the artist’s story with a striking 38 live engagements. For five of these dates, the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee will be joined by special guest Jody Collins, underscoring shared roots at the outset of the artist’s complex and influential six-decade career.

Nash will kick off his 2024 run in the dog days of summer with an Aug. 3 show at Chautauqua in Boulder, Colo., launching into a four-night run in the Centennial State that will wrap with an Aug. 7 return to Chautauqua. Next, the legendary songwriter will bear east for a 10-stop sprint through the Great Plains and Midwest regions, highlighted by a stop at Royal Oak, Mich.’s Royal Oak Music Hall on Aug. 21 and a final Midwest show at The Kent Stage in Kent, Ohio on Aug. 23. Five solo stops in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic from Aug. 24-30 will then bring Nash to his five-show series with Collins, which will show the pair on such storied stages as New York’s Carnegie Hall on Oct. 1 and Boston’s Shubert Theatre on Oct. 3.

From Oct. 4-10, Nash will present three solo dates in the Northeast and cross the northern border from appearances at Quebec City, Quebec’s Palais Montcalm on Oct. 8 and Ottawa, Ontario’s National Arts Centre on Oct. 9. Then, after a final show with Collins at the State Theatre in Ithaca, N.Y. on Oct. 12, the artist will move on to the Midwest and Southeast for the final leg of his 2024 calendar. Nash’s last series will commence with a pair of shows at Evanston, Ill.’s Cahn Auditorium on Oct. 15 and 16 and finally conclude with a three-show residency at Vienna, Va.’s storied Wolf Trap, which will be staged in The Barns for unprecedented intimacy with the world-changing songwriter.

Nash described his 2023 album Now as “the most personal one I have ever made,” noting that “[a]t this point in my life, that’s something to say. The record was released to widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike, carrying the artist’s legendary voice into a new era and welcoming devoted fans of a new generation. The artist’s seventh solo studio project is available on all streaming platforms now.

Tickets for Nash’s 2024 tour are available now. For tickets and more information, visit grahamnash.com/tourdates#tourdates

Read on for a complete list of Nash’s 2024 tour dates.

Graham Nash 2024 Tour Dates:
Aug. 3 – Chautauqua – Boulder, Colo.
Aug. 4 – Washington’s – Fort Collins, Colo.
Aug. 6 – Botanic Gardens – Denver, Colo.
Aug. 7 – Chautauqua – Boulder, Colo.
Aug. 9 – Holland Center – Omaha, Neb.
Aug. 10 – The Stiefel Theatre – Salina, Kan.
Aug. 13 – Hoyt Sherman Place – Des Moines, Iowa.
Aug. 14 – The Pabst Theater – Milwaukee, Wis.
Aug. 16 – Pantages Theatre – Minneapolis, Minn.
Aug. 17 – Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua – Bayfield, Wis.
Aug. 18 – Door Community Auditorium – Fish Creek, Wis.
Aug. 20 – Kalamazoo State Theatre – Kalamazoo, Mich.
Aug. 21 – Royal Oak Music Hall – Royal Oak, Mich.
Aug. 23 – The Kent Stage – Kent, Ohio
Aug. 24 – Point of the Bluff Concert Pavilion – Hammondsport, N.Y.
Aug. 26 – Ocean City Music Pier – Ocean City, N.J.
Aug. 27 – Whitaker Center – Harrisburg, Pa.
Aug. 29 – The Pavilion at Tree House Brewing – Charlton, Mass.
Aug. 30 – Shalin Liu Performance Center – Rockport, Mass.
Sept. 28 – Scottish Rite Auditorium* – Collingswood, N.J.
Sept. 29 – Scottish Rite Auditorium* – Collingswood, N.J.
Oct. 1 – Carnegie Hall* – New York
Oct. 3 – Shubert Theatre* – Boston
Oct. 4 – Academy of Music – Northampton, Mass.
Oct. 6 – The Egg Hart Theatre – Albany, N.Y.
Oct. 8 – Palais Montcalm (Raoul-Jobin Hall) – Quebec City, Quebec
Oct. 9 – National Arts Centre – Ottawa, Ontario
Oct. 10 – The Flynn – Burlington, Vt.
Oct. 12 – State Theatre* – Ithaca, N.Y.
Oct. 15 – Cahn Auditorium – Evanston, Ill.
Oct. 16 – Cahn Auditorium – Evanston, Ill.
Oct. 17 – The Pageant – St. Louis
Oct. 19 – Metropolitan Theatre – Morgantown, W.V.
Oct. 20 – Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium – Athens, Ohio.
Oct. 22 – The Beacon Theatre – Hopewell, Va.
Oct. 23 – The Barns at Wolf Trap – Vienna, Va.
Oct. 25 – The Barns at Wolf Trap – Vienna, Va.
Oct. 26 – The Barns at Wolf Trap – Vienna, Va.
*with special guest Judy Collins