Graham Nash will serenade his fans across the U.S. as part of his 2024 North American tour.

To support his latest album, Now, Nash will visit venues starting in August with Judy Collins as his opener on select dates. The material became his first album in seven years.

The trek will begin on August 3 in Boulder and end in Vienna, Va., on October 26.

Fans with access can get tickets starting on Thursday, May 9, during the artist pre-sale. A general on-sale will begin on Friday, May 10, via Ticketmaster.

See Nash's 2024 North American tour dates and venues below:

August 3 - Boulder, CO - Chautauqua

August 4 - Fort Collins, CO - Washington's

August 6 - Denver, CO - Botanic Gardens

August 7 - Boulder, CO - Chautauqua

August 9 - Omaha, NE - Holland Center

August 10 - Salina, KS - The Stiefel Theatre

August 13 - Des Moines, IA - Hoyt Sherman Place

August 14 - Milwaukee, WI - The Pabst Theater

August 16 - Minneapolis, MN - Pantages Theatre

August 17 - Bayfield, WI - Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua

August 18 - Fish Creek, WI - Door Community Auditorium

August 20 - Kalamazoo, MI - Kalamazoo State Theatre

August 21 - Royal Oak, MI­ - Royal Oak Music Hall

August 23 - Kent, OH - The Kent Stage

August 24 - Hammondsport, NY - Point of the Bluff Concert Pavilion

August 26 - Ocean City, NJ - Ocean City Music Pier

August 27 - Harrisburg, PA - Whitaker Center

August 29 - Charlton, MA - The Pavilion at Tree House Brewing

August 30 - Rockport, MA - Shalin Liu Performance Center

September 28 - Collingswood, NJ - Scottish Rite Auditorium

September 29 - Collingswood, NJ - Scottish Rite Auditorium

October 1 - New York, NY - Carnegie Hall

October 3 - Boston, MA - Shubert Theatre

October 4 - Northampton, MA - Academy of Music

October 6 - Albany, NY - The Egg Hart Theatre

October 8 - Quebec City, QC - Palais Montcalm (Raoul-Jobin Hall)

October 9 - Ottawa, ON - National Arts Centre

October 10 - Burlington, VT - The Flynn

October 12 - Ithaca, NY - State Theatre

October 15 - Evanston, IL - Cahn Auditorium

October 16 - Evanston, IL - Cahn Auditorium

October 17 - St. Louis, MO - The Pageant

October 19 - Morgantown, WV - Metropolitan Theatre

October 20 - Athens, OH - Ohio Univ. Templeton-Blackburn

Alumni Memorial Auditorium

October 22 - Hopewell, VA - The Beacon Theatre

October 23 - Vienna, VA - The Barns at Wolf Trap

October 25 - Vienna, VA - The Barns at Wolf Trap

October 26 - Vienna, VA - The Barns at Wolf Trap

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Aside from the tour, fans can also catch Nash in Mike Campbell's new LP, Vagabonds, Virgins & Misfits. Chris Stapleton also became part of the project.

"It was spiritual," Campbell told Rolling Stone. "I got a little wistful about Tom because we had been there together, and I stood where we had set up with Mudcrutch originally in that room. I got a lot of flashbacks of sweet memories."

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