Graham Nash has announced new fall tour dates, including stops at the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton, New Brunswick; the Academy of Music in Northampton, Massachusetts; and the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, New York, among others.
The Fall trek will kick off on September 12 in Northampton, Massachusetts, and conclude on October 9 in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.
The newly added shows follow Nash's current summer tour, which includes select co-headlining dates with Emmylou Harris and a special appearance with the Avett Brothers at the famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Nash will be joined onstage by Todd Caldwell on keyboards and vocals, Adam Minkoff on bass, drums, guitars, and vocals, and Zach Djanikian on guitars, mandolin, drums, and vocals, as they perform favorites spanning Nash's more than 60-year career.
Nash's first studio album of new material in seven years, Now, was released in 2023.
Tour Dates:
Sept. 12 — Northampton, MA @ Academy of MusicSept. 13 — Lowell, MA @ Boarding House ParkSept. 15 — Portsmouth, NH @ Jimmy's Jazz & Blues ClubSept. 17 — Stowe, VT @ Spruce Peak Performing Arts CenterSept. 19 — Fredricton, NB @ Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival 2026Sept. 20 — Waterville, ME @ Waterville Opera HouseSept. 23 — Geneva, NY @ Smith Opera HouseSept. 24 — Bethlehem, PA @ Zoellner Arts CenterSept. 26 — Troy, NY @ Troy Saving Bank Music HallSept. 27 — Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the ArtsSept. 28 — Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the ArtsSept. 30 — Torrington, CT @ Warner TheatreOct. 2 — Morristown, NJ @ Mayo PACOct. 3 — Wilmington, DE @ The Playhouse of Rodney SquareOct. 6 — Lexington, KY @ The Kentucky TheatreOct. 8 — Mount Vernon, OH @ Memorial TheaterOct. 9 — Shippensburg, PA @ Luhrs Center
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