Graham Nash Adds A Few

Graham Nash extends his solo trek into fall as the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer updates his itinerary with gigs through October. New destinations include cities in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Maine.

Photo: AP Photo / Michael Dwyer
Lesley University commencement, Bank Of America Pavilion, Boston, Mass.

Nash is touring in support of his new album, This Path Tonight.  Produced by Shane Fontayne, the LP features 10 original songs and is Nash’s first album of new material in 14 years.

Here’s the entire tour with new dates bolded for easy reference:

July 13 – Okemah, Okla., Crystal Theatre
July 14 – St. Louis, Mo., The Venue @ River City Casino
July 16 – Glenside, Pa., Keswick Theatre
July 17 – Patchogue, N.Y., Shorefront Park (Great South Bay Music Festival)
July 19 – Ridgefield, Conn., Ridgefield Playhouse
July 20 – Harrisburg, Pa., Sunoco Performance Theater
July 21 – Alexandria, Va., The Birchmere
July 23 – Newport, R.I., Fort Adams State Park (Newport Folk Festival)
July 24 – Annapolis, Md., Rams Head On Stage
Aug. 2 – Seattle, Wash., The Neptune
Aug. 3 – Portland, Ore., Aladdin Theater
Aug. 6 – Buena Vista, Colo., Cottonwood Meadows (Vertex)
Aug. 7 – Santa Fe, N.M., Lensic Performing Arts Center
Sept. 23 – Kent, Ohio, The Kent Stage
Sept. 24 – Munhall, Pa., Carnegie Library Music Hall Of Homestead
Sept. 27 – Northampton, Mass., Academy Of Music Theatre
Sept. 28 – Bethlehem, Pa., Musikfest Cafe At ArtsQuest Center
Oct. 1 – Morristown, N.J., Mayo Performing Arts Center
Oct. 2 – Portland, Maine, State Theatre
Oct. 4 – Woodstock, N.Y., Bearsville Theater
Oct. 5 – Tarrytown, N.Y., The Tarrytown Music Hall
Oct. 7 – Westhampton Beach, N.Y., Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
Oct. 8 – Hartford, Conn., Infinity Hall Hartford

Presales for the new dates are going on now and general onsales start June 24.  Purchase your tickets via the Guacamole Fund and a portion of your concert money supports environmental causes.  Visit GrahamNash.com for more details.