Graham Nash Announces First 2026 U.S. Tour Dates, Extending a Legendary Career Into Its Seventh Decade

At 83 years old, legendary singer-songwriter Graham Nash is proving once again that his creative spirit and passion for performing remain as vibrant as ever. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has officially announced his first set of 2026 tour dates, scheduled for April and May across a series of intimate venues in the United States. The run will take the two-time Grammy winner to cities along the East Coast and the Southeast, offering fans a rare chance to see one of folk-rock’s most iconic voices in a close, personal setting.

The upcoming concerts follow the release of Nash’s most recent studio album, Now, which arrived in 2023 to widespread acclaim. The album, celebrated for its reflective songwriting and emotional clarity, reaffirmed Nash’s status as both a master lyricist and a deeply thoughtful solo artist. Even decades into his career — from his groundbreaking work with The Hollies to his essential role in Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — he continues to craft music that resonates across generations.

The 2026 tour is set to begin on April 4 at the Lansdowne Theatre in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. From there, Nash will move through a string of historic theaters and beloved performance halls, each offering a uniquely intimate backdrop for his storytelling-driven performances. Early dates include the Ridgefield Playhouse in Connecticut on April 6 and the Tarrytown Music Hall in New York on April 8, both longtime favorites among artists who prefer warm acoustics and close audience connection.

Nash will continue through New England with an April 10 appearance at the Garde Arts Center in New London, Connecticut, followed by a visit to the State Theatre in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on April 11. These early spring performances are expected to blend new material from Now with beloved classics from throughout his storied career.

Mid-April will bring Nash to Maryland Hall in Annapolis (April 14) and the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville, Virginia (April 15), before the tour heads south for a series of dates in the Carolinas. Fans in Myrtle Beach can catch him at The Carolina Opry Theater on April 17, while Greenville audiences will be treated to a performance at the Peace Center on April 18. On April 20, Nash will appear at the Charleston Music Hall, a venue known for its impeccable sound and intimate ambiance — a perfect match for his warm, heartfelt delivery.

From there, the tour will shift to Florida for its longest stretch, beginning with back-to-back nights at Clearwater’s Capitol Theatre on April 22 and 23. Nash will then offer fans in Key West two consecutive evenings at The Key West Theater on April 25 and 26, a rare opportunity for audiences on the island to experience a world-class songwriter in a small venue.

The Florida run continues with two shows at The Parker in Fort Lauderdale on April 28 and 29, before concluding in Ponte Vedra Beach. Nash is slated for performances at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall on May 1 and May 2, officially wrapping up this first wave of 2026 tour dates.

Full list of announced 2026 dates:

April
4 – Lansdowne, PA — Lansdowne Theatre
6 – Ridgefield, CT — Ridgefield Playhouse
8 – Tarrytown, NY — Tarrytown Music Hall
10 – New London, CT — Garde Arts Center
11 – New Brunswick, NJ — State Theatre
14 – Annapolis, MD — Maryland Hall
15 – Charlottesville, VA — Paramount Theater
17 – Myrtle Beach, SC — The Carolina Opry Theater
18 – Greenville, SC — Peace Center
20 – Charleston, SC — Charleston Music Hall
22 – Clearwater, FL — Capitol Theatre
23 – Clearwater, FL — Capitol Theatre
25 – Key West, FL — The Key West Theater
26 – Key West, FL — The Key West Theater
28 – Fort Lauderdale, FL — The Parker
29 – Fort Lauderdale, FL — The Parker

May
1 – Ponte Vedra, FL — Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
2 – Ponte Vedra, FL — Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

Despite a career that spans more than sixty years, Nash shows little inclination toward slowing down. His concerts remain rich with personal anecdotes, musical history, and the powerful harmonies that have defined his legacy. For longtime fans, the 2026 tour promises a chance to celebrate a lifetime of music — and for newcomers, an opportunity to discover the artistry of one of America’s most treasured songwriters.