Now that Crosby, Stills & Nash have finished their spring US tour, they’ll each spend much of the summer performing solo dates – all billed as career-spanning concerts –before reuniting for an overseas tour this fall.
Stephen Stills was the last of the three to announce summer tour dates. His month-long tour kicks off July 6 and continues through August 5. The concerts will each feature an acoustic set and an electric band set of Stills favorites with longtime CSN bandmates Kevin McCormick (bass) and Todd Caldwell (organ) and a new addition on drums, Mario Calire. The venues include the City Winery locations in NYC, Nashville and Napa, CA; the Majestic Theatre in Dallas and the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix.
David Crosby’s solo acoustic tour will also just be for one month, beginning June 6 and ending July 6, and is limited to the northeast and southeast US, including Albany, NY (The Egg), Clearwater, FL (Capitol Theatre), and Charlottesville, VA (Paramount Theatre).
Graham Nash has a single date on June 5 in Cleveland, and then begins a six-week US tour on July 14 in the Pacific Northwest that includes a date in Woodstock, NY and ends in New England on August 23. (He has one Canadian date on Vancouver Island.) Read our Dennis Elsas conversation with Nash here.
Crosby, Stills and Nash will reunite with songs from their extensive catalog as well as new material from each member for performances on Cunard’s flagship the Queen Mary 2 as they make their way to Europe. The transatlantic voyage sets sail from New York City on September 4 and arrives in Southampton, England on September 11. From there, they’ll move on to perform in London, Glasgow and Dublin and numerous continental European cities such as Rome, Geneva, and Brussels, finishing in Oslo, Norway on October 11.