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'70s Rock Legend With a 6-Decade Career Announces Major Update to U.S. Tour

Graham Nash is hitting the road again this summer and into fall-and even at 84, the rock legend is set to play over 30 shows across the U.S. for the expansive concert series as he adds shows to his upcoming tour lineup.

One of the newly added dates was spotlighted in an Instagram post on Tuesday, May 5, with Lowell Summer Music Series sharing details of the Sept. 13 concert. "Just Announced: Legendary artist Graham Nash will perform a career-spanning retrospective of his six decades of contributions to contemporary music at Boarding House Park on September 13," the caption of the upload read.

The two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer shared a tour graphic in April, where the dates (including the April and May spring dates that have since passed) were posted for fans, but now, the update to his schedule includes even more opportunities for supporters to catch him playing in person in more locations.

All new dates, listed below in bold, are noted on his official website, grahamnash.com.

Graham Nash 2026 Tour Dates

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

Aug. 1 - Wilmington, NC @ The Wilson Center

Aug. 3 - Alexandria, VA @ The Birchmere

Aug. 4 - Alexandria, VA @ The Birchmere

Sept. 12 - Northampton, MA @ Academy of Music

Sept. 13 - Lowell, MA @ Boarding House Park

Sept. 15 - Portsmouth, NH @ Jimmy's Jazz & Blues Club

Sept. 17 - Stowe, VT @ Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center

Sept. 19 - Fredricton, NB @ Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival 2026

Sept. 20 - Waterville, ME @ Waterville Opera House

Sept. 23 - Geneva, NY @ Smith Opera House

Sept. 24 - Bethlehem, PA @ Zoellner Arts Center

Sept. 26 - Troy, NY @ Troy Saving Bank Music Hall

Sept. 27 - Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

Sept. 28 - Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

Sept. 30 - Torrington, CT @ Warner Theatre

Oct. 2 - Morristown, NJ @ Mayo PAC

Oct. 3 - Wilmington, DE @ The Playhouse of Rodney Square

Oct. 6 - Lexington, KY @ The Kentucky Theatre

Oct. 8 - Mount Vernon, OH @ Memorial Theater

Oct. 9 - Shippensburg, PA @ Luhrs Center

The Legacy Continues

The Crosby, Stills & Nash artist recently opened up about the tour, explaining that he plans to keep the band's legacy alive. "You know, Neil [Young] is never going to do CSN songs. Stephen [Stills] is never going on the road again and David [Crosby], unfortunately, has passed away," he told Ultimate Classic Rock last month.

Still, he has a plan for honoring the music regardless. "If anybody wants to hear any of those songs, they should come and see me, because I really loved the music that we made," Nash continued. "Now that I have Adam Minkoff, who plays drums and bass at the same time, by the way, on a couple of songs, and electric guitar and acoustic guitar. [We also have] Zach Djanikian on acoustic guitar, electric guitar, drums, bass, mandolin and tenor sax. I can do all that [material justice as a result]."

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This story was originally published May 5, 2026 at 2:06 PM.

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