Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Graham Nash has announced his forthcoming Sixty Years of Songs and Stories Tour, which includes multiple night residencies in cities like New York, Chicago, and the Washington D.C. area.
The tour, which kicks off on April 15 in Annapolis, Maryland, and extends through July 3 in Park City, Utah, is set to support his new studio album, Now, out this spring of 2023.
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The co-founder of the Hollies and Crosby, Stills & Nash will set out on the tour, marking the 60th anniversary of his first single with the Hollies.
Fans can find tickets HERE.
Now will be Nash’s first studio album since his 2016 offering, This Path Tonight. The recent live album, Graham Nash: Live, is now out. Fans can purchase or stream the album HERE.
Check out the upcoming slew of tour dates below.
SIXTY YEARS OF SONGS AND STORIES TOUR
April 15โRamโs Head On StageโAnnapolis, MD
April 16โRamโs Head On StageโAnnapolis, MD
April 18โThe BirchmereโAlexandria, VA
April 19โ The BirchmereโAlexandria, VA
April 22โCarnegie of Homestead Music HallโPittsburgh, PA
April 23โThe PalladiumโCarmel, IN
April 25โOld Town School of Folk MusicโChicago, IL
April 26โOld Town School of Folk MusicโChicago, IL
April 28โOld Town School of Folk MusicโChicago, IL
May 8โAsbury HallโBuffalo, NY
May 10โBethel Woods Event GalleryโBethel Woods, NY
May 14โCity WineryโNew York, NY
May 16โCity WineryโNew York, NY
May 17โCity WineryโNew York, NY
Additional dates to follow.
WEST COAST TOUR
June 17โSmothers TheatreโMalibu, CA
June 18โHumphreyโsโSan Diego, CA
June 20โFox TheatreโTucson, AZ
June 21โCelebrity TheatreโPhoenix, AZ
June 24โBoulder TheaterโBoulder, CO
June 25โWashingtonโsโFort Collins, CO
June 27โStrings Music PavilionโSteamboat Springs, CO
June 29โRiverwalk CenterโBreckenridge, CO
July 1โThe Egyptian TheatreโPark City, UT
July 2โThe Egyptian TheatreโPark City, UT
July 3โThe Egyptian TheatreโPark City, UT
(Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)
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English rock and pop group The Hollies perform the song 'Sorry Suzanne' on the set of the BBC Television pop music television show Top Of The Pops at Lime Grove Studios in London on 27th March 1969. Members of the band are, from left, Tony Hicks, Bobby Elliott, Allan Clarke, Terry Sylvester and Bernie Calvert. (Photo by Ivan Keeman/Redferns)







