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Six decades into one of the most remarkable careers in popular music, Graham Nash is hitting the road again - and the 2026 tour is shaping up to be a full-on celebration of his life as a songwriter, performer, and storyteller. Across spring and summer dates, the two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer is taking his catalog through some of the most beloved theaters and amphitheaters in the country.
Nash needs almost no introduction. From his early days fronting The Hollies with hits like "Bus Stop" and "Carrie Anne," to the era-defining harmonies of Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young), to a solo career that produced classics like "Our House," "Teach Your Children," and "Marrakesh Express," Graham has been writing songs that fans pass down through generations. The 2026 shows pull from every chapter of that story.
The 2026 run is also notably intimate. Nash is favoring beautiful, acoustically rich rooms - places like the Englert Theatre in Iowa City, the Muriel Kauffman Theatre at the Kauffman Center in Kansas City, the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, and the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek, Colorado. Highlight stops include a co-billed show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with The Avett Brothers, plus a three-show dual-headline run with Emmylou Harris.
Expect plenty of stories. Graham has been opening up about his songs onstage for decades, and the 2026 sets feature anecdotes about Joni Mitchell, David Crosby, the Laurel Canyon scene, and the political moments that shaped songs like "Chicago" and "Military Madness." It's part concert, part one-person memoir, and entirely unforgettable for anyone who grew up on the records.
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Graham Nash has lived several lifetimes inside one career. The British-born singer, songwriter, photographer, and activist first broke through in the 1960s with The Hollies, the Manchester pop-rock outfit responsible for "Bus Stop," "Carrie Anne," and "On a Carousel." His move to Los Angeles in 1968, his deepening friendship with David Crosby and Stephen Stills, and the legendary first night they sang together at Joni Mitchell's house resulted in the formation of Crosby, Stills & Nash - a group whose harmonies redefined what a folk-rock band could sound like.
The 2026 tour leans into that history without ever feeling like a nostalgia act. Nash is in remarkable voice, his band is sharp, and the setlists move fluidly between Hollies hits, CSN/CSNY favorites, and standout solo work from albums like Songs for Beginners, Wild Tales, and his most recent record, Now (2023). Songs like "Our House," "Teach Your Children," "Marrakesh Express," "Just a Song Before I Go," and "Wasted on the Way" are mainstays, while deeper cuts make appearances depending on the night.
What sets a Graham Nash show apart, though, is the storytelling. He's an unmatched between-song raconteur, weaving in firsthand recollections of the Laurel Canyon scene, his relationship with Joni Mitchell, the political climate that produced songs like "Ohio" and "Chicago," and the stories behind individual lyrics. By the end of the night, the audience has been on a guided tour of one of the richest periods in American songwriting.
The 2026 schedule covers a remarkable amount of ground. The spring run starts in early April in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, and stretches through the Northeast, the Carolinas, and Florida, ending in Ponte Vedra Beach. The summer run picks back up in July across the Midwest and South, with confirmed stops in Iowa City, Kansas City, Madison, Knoxville, and Alexandria, Virginia, plus that landmark Red Rocks Amphitheatre date alongside The Avett Brothers and a three-show co-bill with Emmylou Harris.
Confirmed venues from the API include The Strings Pavilion, Vilar Performing Arts Center, the Muriel Kauffman Theatre at Kauffman Center, the Englert Theatre, the Virginia Theatre in Champaign, the Madison Theater in Covington, Knoxville's Bijou Theatre, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, the Cape (FL) Symphony halls, and more. Each one was selected with acoustics and sightlines in mind - this is not a stadium tour, and that's part of the appeal.
For tour news direct from Graham, the official Graham Nash site is the best source. Setlist trackers like setlist.fm log each performance for fans curious about night-to-night variation.
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The tour is split across two main runs. The spring leg starts in early April 2026 in the Northeast and stretches into the Carolinas and Florida through early May. The summer leg picks back up in July across the Midwest and South, and it includes a co-billed show at Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre with The Avett Brothers, plus a three-show dual-headline run with Emmylou Harris.
This is largely a theater and performing-arts-center tour, with most rooms seating between 500 and 2,500 fans. Venues like the Englert Theatre and the Muriel Kauffman Theatre at Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts are known for crystal-clear acoustics and full ADA accessibility. Plan to arrive 45-60 minutes before showtime for parking and security.
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The 2026 tour is Graham Nash's headline solo run across the United States, with spring dates concentrated in the Northeast, Carolinas, and Florida, and summer dates across the Midwest and South. The setlists draw from his work with The Hollies, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and his solo catalog including the 2023 album Now.
Graham Nash was born on February 2, 1942 in Blackpool, England, making him 84 years old in 2026. He continues to tour and record actively, with his most recent solo studio album Now released in 2023.
Yes. Graham's solo shows feature a mix of his Hollies-era hits, his Crosby, Stills & Nash and CSNY material - including songs like Our House, Teach Your Children, and Just a Song Before I Go - and selections from his solo catalog.
Emmylou Harris is co-headlining a three-show run with Graham as part of the 2026 schedule. Most other dates are solo Graham Nash headline shows. Check each individual listing for the lineup and any special guests.
Confirmed venues include The Strings Pavilion, Vilar Performing Arts Center, the Muriel Kauffman Theatre, Englert Theatre, the Virginia Theatre in Champaign, Madison Theater in Covington, Knoxville's Bijou Theatre, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, and Red Rocks Amphitheatre on the co-bill with The Avett Brothers.
Headline Graham Nash shows typically run between 90 minutes and two hours, including encores and his between-song stories. Co-headline dates with Emmylou Harris are longer to accommodate two full sets.
Yes. Both songs are mainstays of his solo set lists and have been performed at virtually every show on recent tours, alongside other CSN/CSNY classics and Hollies hits.
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Pricing varies by venue size, city, seat location, and demand. Premium orchestra and front-row seats run higher than balcony or rear-mezzanine options. Check the listings above for current pricing on each specific show.
Graham Nash concerts are generally family-friendly events, though most attendees are adult fans of his catalog. Most venues require children above a certain age to have their own ticket - check the specific venue's policy before buying.
Bring your ticket (mobile or print), valid ID matching the order if required, and items allowed under the venue's bag policy. Most theaters restrict outside food, professional cameras, and large bags.
Yes - it's part of what makes his solo shows special. Graham has decades of firsthand stories about Joni Mitchell, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, the Laurel Canyon scene, and the political moments behind songs like Chicago and Ohio. Long-time fans often cite his storytelling as a highlight of the night.
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