Article Contributed by Sacks and Company
Published on November 15, 2025
Photo: Courtesy of Graham Nash
Graham Nash, the two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and founding member of both The Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash, has announced an extensive run of East Coast tour dates set for spring 2026. Tickets for all shows are available now at grahamnash.com. Nash will be joined onstage by Todd Caldwell (keyboards, vocals), Adam Minkoff (bass, drums, guitars, vocals), and Zach Djanikian (guitars, mandolin, drums, vocals), delivering favorites from across his remarkable sixty-plus year career.
The tour follows Nash’s appearance at the 45th Annual John Lennon Tribute Concert on December 12 at NYC’s Town Hall. The lineup for this special event includes Judy Collins, Jimmy Webb, Suzanne Vega, and more. Tickets are available HERE.
Nash’s latest studio album, Now, his first release of new material in seven years, is out on BMG. Co-produced by Nash and longtime touring keyboardist Todd Caldwell, the record has earned wide critical acclaim from The New York Times, The New Yorker, USA Today, SPIN, The Broken Record podcast, and more.
In addition to his two Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductions, Nash is also a two-time member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame—as a solo artist and as part of CSN—and a Grammy Award winner. His songwriting catalog remains one of the most treasured in modern music, beginning with his Hollies classics (1964–68) and moving into CSN and Déjà Vu essentials such as “Marrakesh Express,” “Pre-Road Downs,” “Lady of the Island,” “Teach Your Children,” and “Our House.”
Nash’s solo career launched in 1971 with deeply influential songs including “Chicago/We Can Change the World,” “Military Madness,” “I Used to Be a King,” and “Simple Man.” Beyond music, Nash’s lifelong commitment to peace, social justice, and environmental causes has made him one of the most respected public voices in the arts. His work with the No Nukes/MUSE concerts alongside Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt remains a landmark in activist music history.
His autobiography Wild Tales became a New York Times bestseller upon release in 2013, and Nash was appointed an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his contributions to music and philanthropy. A celebrated photographer and visual artist, Nash continues to showcase his creative work worldwide, most recently in his book A Life In Focus: The Photography Of Graham Nash.
*45th Annual John Lennon Tribute Concert
December 12—New York, NY—Town Hall*
April 4—Lansdowne, PA—Lansdowne Theatre
April 6—Ridgefield, CT—Ridgefield Playhouse
April 8—Tarrytown, NY—Tarrytown Music Hall
April 10—New London, CT—Garde Arts Center
April 11—New Brunswick, NJ—State Theatre
April 14—Annapolis, MD—Maryland Hall
April 15—Charlottesville, VA—Paramount Theater
April 17—Myrtle Beach, SC—The Carolina Opry Theater
April 18—Greenville, SC—Peace Center
April 20—Charleston, SC—Charleston Music Hall
April 22—Clearwater, FL—Capitol Theatre
April 23—Clearwater, FL—Capitol Theatre
April 25—Key West, FL—The Key West Theater
April 26—Key West, FL—The Key West Theater
April 28—Fort Lauderdale, FL—The Parker
April 29—Fort Lauderdale, FL—The Parker
May 1—Ponte Vedra, FL—Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
May 2—Ponte Vedra, FL—Ponte Vedra Concert Hall