Graham Nash 2026 Fall Tour Dates | Full Schedule

Graham Nash 2026 Fall Tour Dates | Full Schedule (Updated): Graham Nash Announces Fall 2026 Tour Dates Across US and Canada.

Graham Nash is going on a new fall tour in 2026. He already had spring and summer shows, and now he is adding more concerts. The fall tour will start on September 12, 2026, in Northampton, Massachusetts. It will end on October 9, 2026, in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

This tour will have 17 shows. Graham Nash will travel across many places like Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Kentucky, and more. He will also visit Canada for a special festival show.

One very special stop is in Bethel, New York, on September 27 and 28. This place is near where the famous Woodstock Festival 1969 happened. Graham Nash performed there many years ago with his band, so this show is very meaningful.

Graham Nash is a very famous musician and is in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame two times. Fans are excited to see him perform live again. Fans can check complete schedule of the tour below with latest added dates.

Graham Nash 2026 Fall Tour Dates
Graham Nash 2026 Fall Tour Dates

Graham Nash 2026 US Tour: Overview

Detail Information
Artist Graham Nash
Tour Name Fall 2026 Tour
Start Date September 12, 2026
Opening City Northampton, MA
End Date October 9, 2026
Closing City Shippensburg, PA
Total Shows 17 Dates
Region United States & Canada
Special Stop Bethel Woods (Woodstock site)
Festival Harvest Festival (Canada)

Graham Nash 2026 Fall Tour Dates

This is the complete schedule of Graham Nash 2026 Fall Tour with cities and venues:

  • 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

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FAQs: Graham Nash 2026 US Tour

When does the Graham Nash 2026 fall tour start?

Ans: The tour will start on September 12, 2026, in Northampton, Massachusetts.

When does the Graham Nash 2026 tour end?

Ans: The tour will end on October 9, 2026, in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

How many tour dates are in the Graham Nash 2026 fall tour?

Ans: There are 17 shows planned across the United States and Canada.

Which cities are included in the Graham Nash 2026 tour dates?

Ans: The tour will includes cities across Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Kentucky, and more, plus a stop in Canada.

Is Graham Nash performing at the Woodstock site in 2026?

Ans: Yes, he will perform at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, near the original Woodstock 1969 location.

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