-Graham Nash Concert is a special production. As such, Dreamland Member Benefits do NOT apply.- By request of the artist, concertgoers are encouraged to wear facemasks when not consuming food or drink.
GRAHAM NASH FRONT ROW VIP PACKAGE
Package inclusions:
• One reserved
ticket in Front Row
• Visit to
preshow Sound Check with Graham Nash
• One
autographed tour poster
• One
commemorative Graham Nash laminate
• One
commemorative Graham Nash ticket
• Crowd free
merchandise shopping
• On site VIP
staff
GRAHAM NASH SOUNDCHECK PACKAGE Package inclusions:
• One reserved
floor ticket within first 5 rows
• Visit to
preshow Sound Check with Graham Nash
• One
autographed tour poster
• One
commemorative Graham Nash laminate
• One
commemorative Graham Nash ticket
• Crowd free
merchandise shopping
• On site VIP
staff
GRAHAM NASH PREMIUM PACKAGE Package inclusions:
• One reserved floor ticket
within first 10 rows
• One Graham Nash
tour item
• One
commemorative Graham Nash ticket
• On site VIP
staff
GUACAMOLE FUND
P1 ticket holds per show: 10, 4th Row, Center
Pricing: $425 USD + fees & taxes
Graham Nash’s passionate voice has often been heard in
support of social and environmental justice. During this tour, Graham is
partnering with the Guacamole Fund and 100% of lift on Guacamole Fund tickets
is paid to organizations that work in the areas of the environment and
wildlife, social change, peace with justice, energy and a non nuclear future.
Graham has supported the Guacamole fund for decades.
All tickets are for WILL CALL ONLY and will be available
exclusively for pick up at the venue on the evening of the show with valid ID.
Tickets are non-transferable.
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Thank you for purchasing a Graham Nash Ticket Package. You
will be required to sign a waiver & release of liability. Package details
subject to change without notice.
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up instructions (be sure to check spam/junk email in case it lands there).
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venue or any other affiliated parties are not responsible for outdated or
inaccurate information provided by the purchaser at the time of purchase.
For packages including soundcheck, you may be required to
arrive up to several hours prior to the show. Exclusive VIP merchandise items
will distributed at the venue, on the day of show ONLY. To redeem all elements
of your order you must present your receipt and picture ID at the check-in
location.
If you have questions regarding the VIP packages or have not
received your instructions in the time frame indicated, please contact On the
List Presents by emailing vip@otlpresents.com.
There are four pricing levels for regular tickets, and 4 pricing levels for VIP tickets.
REGULAR TICKETS
$249 - Rows A to C (Except where noted as a VIP ticket)
$199 - Rows D to G (Except where noted as a VIP ticket)
$149 - Rows H to EE
$129 - Rows FF to LL
VIP SEATS (Proceeds support Graham Nash's Non-Profit Endeavors)
Front Row VIP: $375 - Row A, Seats 5 to 14
Soundcheck Package: $350 - Row B, Seats 8 to 12 & Row C, Seats 8 to 12 & Row E, Seats 7 to 12
Guacamole Fund: $425, Row D, Seats 7 to 12
Premium Package: $275, Row F, Seats 6 to 13 & Row G Seats 6 to 13
NOTE: You may only purchase tickets from the same section in a single transaction.
**If you need assistance purchasing VIP SEATS, please contact Michelle at 508-332-4822 ext.107.
Legendary artist Graham Nash, as a founding member of both the Hollies and
Crosby, Stills and Nash, is a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee who
has seen rock history unfold at some of its seminal moments – from the launch
of the British Invasion to the birth of the Laurel Canyon movement a year
later. An extraordinary Grammy Award® winning renaissance artist – and
self-described “simple man” – Nash was inducted twice into the Songwriters Hall
of Fame, for his work with CSN and his work as a solo artist, beginning with
two landmark albums, Songs For Beginners and Wild Tales.
The original classic union of Crosby, Stills & Nash (& Young)
lasted but twenty months. Yet their songs are lightning rods embedded in
our DNA, starting with Nash’s “Marrakesh Express,” “Pre-Road Downs” and “Lady
Of the Island,” from the first Crosby, Stills & Nash LP (1969). On
CSNY’s Déjà Vu (1970), Nash’s iconic “Teach Your Children” and “Our House” (for
Joni Mitchell) beseeched us to hold love tightly, to fend off the madness that
was on its way.
Towering above virtually everything that Graham Nash has accomplished in
his long and multi-faceted career, stands the litany of songs that he has
written and introduced to the soundtrack of our lives for nearly six
decades.
Artist
Bio:
Legendary artist Graham Nash, as a
founding member of both the Hollies and Crosby, Stills and Nash, is a two-time
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee who has seen rock history unfold at some of
its seminal moments – from the launch of the British Invasion (that’s him
on-screen in 1967, eyewitness to the Beatles global broadcast performance of
“All You Need Is Love” from Abbey Road studios) to the birth of the Laurel
Canyon movement a year later. An extraordinary Grammy Award® winning renaissance
artist – and self-described “simple man” – Nash was inducted twice into the
Songwriters Hall of Fame, for his work with CSN and his work as a solo artist,
beginning with two landmark albums, Songs For Beginners and Wild
Tales.
Now in 2022, comes Graham Nash:
Live, a unique project arriving on May 6, on which he revisits those first
two classic solo albums in live concert settings recorded in 2019, each in its
entirety with their songs in familiar sequence. Nash was joined on stage
by a seven-piece band led by his longtime collaborators, Shane Fontayne (guitar
and vocals) and Todd Caldwell (keyboards and vocals), The album was mixed by
Grammy Award® winner Kevin Killen and mastered by Grammy Award® winner Bob
Ludwig.
Towering above virtually everything that
Graham Nash has accomplished in his long and multi-faceted career, stands the
litany of songs that he has written and introduced to the soundtrack of our
lives for nearly six decades. “The art of songwriting,” he has said, “to
people who enjoy music but don’t write music, is very mysterious. I’m not even
sure how I can describe what I go through. I wake up in the morning, I’m
alive, I get on with my day, I check the news from around the world, I check
the local newspapers, I check what’s going on with my friends, and I write
about my life, that’s all I’ve been doing all my life.”
Nash’s remarkable body of work began
with his contributions to the Hollies opus from 1964 to ’68, including “Stop
Stop Stop,” “On A Carousel,” “Carrie Anne,” “King Midas In Reverse,” and
“Jennifer Eccles,” and continues all the way to This Path Tonight
(2016), his most recent solo album. In 2018, Over the Years…
compiled Nash’s best-known CSN and post-CSN work, along with more than a dozen
unreleased demos and mixes, on a 30-track, 2-CD collection.
The original classic union of
Crosby, Stills & Nash (& Young) lasted but twenty months. Yet
their songs are lightning rods embedded in our DNA, starting with Nash’s
“Marrakesh Express,” “Pre-Road Downs” and “Lady Of the Island,” from the first Crosby,
Stills & Nash LP (1969). On CSNY’s Déjà Vu (1970), Nash’s
iconic “Teach Your Children” and “Our House” (for Joni Mitchell) beseeched us
to hold love tightly, to fend off the madness that was on its way.
Nash’s career as a solo artist took
flight in 1971, with the two aforementioned albums further showcasing the
depths of his abilities as a singer and songwriter: his solo debut Songs For
Beginners (with “Chicago/We Can Change the World” and “Military Madness”),
and Wild Tales released in 1974 (with “Prison Song,” “Oh! Camil,” and
“You’ll Never Be the Same”).
Three compositions on Songs For
Beginners reflect back on the storied breakup of Nash and Joni, “Better
Days,” “I Used To Be A King” (which recalibrates the Hollies’ “King Midas In
Reverse”), and “Simple Man” (“I am a simple man, so I sing a simple song/
I’ve never been so much in love, and never hurt so bad at the same time”).
A third song, “Wounded Bird” was about the aftermath of Stephen Stills’ breakup
with Judy Collins.
But the alpha and omega of Songs
For Beginners are two chronicles of society’s frayed edges in the
Vietnam-era: “Military Madness” (dedicated to Nash’s parents, who quietly and
bravely brought up their children in postwar England); and “Chicago/We Can
Change the World” (a plea to CSNY bandmates Stills and Young to join him and
Crosby at a benefit concert for the defense of the Chicago Eight, “won’t you
please come to Chicago/ just to sing”). Autobiographic context similarly
weaves through “Sleep Song” (for his first wife Rose Eccles, paradigm of
“Jennifer Eccles”), and “Man In the Mirror” (written off the coast of Cuba,
aboard Crosby’s yacht the Mayan, on their epic seven-week, 3,000-mile
voyage from Florida to San Francisco, through the Panama Canal).
1974’s Wild Tales addressed
(among other issues) unfair jail terms for minor offenses (with “Prison Song”),
unfair treatment of Vietnam vets (“Oh! Camil,” inspired by decorated Vietnam
vet Scott Camil, who became a founder of Vietnam Veterans Against the War), and
the unfairness of fame (“You’ll Never Be the Same”). Nash wrote “Grave
Concern” in reaction to the lies and coverups of the Nixon/Watergate
investigations, “outraged that the administration’s leaders were lying to the
American people and screwing with the Constitution.” In his 2013
autobiography, Wild Tales, Nash described his second Lp as “a good
collection of songs but dark and moody, which was where I was at the time … in
a deep emotional hole.”
Nash’s output of solo albums over
the decades ahead, while they exist in their own time and space, are
nonetheless informed to an extent by the presence in his life of his three
dynamic musical partners in CSNY. The most resilient, long-lived and
productive partnership to emerge from the CSNY camp was launched (before Nash’s
Wild Tales) with the eponymously titled Graham Nash/David Crosby
(1972), bookended by Nash’s “Southbound Train” as the opening track and
“Immigration Man” as the closer. The duo contributed further to the
soundtrack of the ’70s on their back-to-back Lps, Wind On the Water
(1975) and Whistling Down the Wire (1976).
On the CSN reunion studio
album (1977), Nash took top honors with “Just A Song Before I Go” (written in
the space of one hour, and a Top 10 hit single). Lightning struck once
more on CSN’s Daylight Again (1982), on which Nash penned the group’s
second (and final) Top 10 hit, “Wasted On the Way,” lamenting the energy, time
and love lost by the group due to years of internecine quarrels. There
would be five subsequent album projects in the group’s canon, up through the
most recent CSN 2012 live double-CD/DVD package.
Nash’s passionate voice is
frequently heard in support of peace, and social and environmental justice. The
No Nukes/Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) concerts he organized with
Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt in 1979 remain seminal benefit events. In
2011, Nash was instrumental in bringing MUSE back to the forefront with a
concert to benefit Japan disaster relief and groups promoting non-nuclear
energy worldwide. That same year, he and Crosby were among the many musicians
who made their way to the Occupy Wall Street actions in lower Manhattan.
In September 2013, Nash published
his long-awaited autobiography, aptly titled Wild Tales, which delivers
an engrossing, no-holds-barred look back at his remarkable career and the music
that defined a generation. The book landed him on the New York Times
Best Sellers list and was released in paperback in late 2014.
In recognition for his contributions
as a musician and philanthropist, Nash was appointed an Officer of the Order of
the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth. While continually building his
musical legacy, Nash is also an internationally renowned photographer and
visual artist. With his photography, Nash has drawn honors including the New
York Institute of Technology’s Arts & Technology Medal and Honorary
Doctorate of Humane Letters and the Hollywood Film Festival’s inaugural
Hollywood Visionary Cyber Award.
A photographer since the age of ten,
Nash’s photos have been shown in galleries and museums worldwide. His company
Nash Editions’ original IRIS 3047 digital printer and one of its first
published works—Nash’s 1969 portrait of David Crosby— is now housed in the
National Museum of American History at the Smithsonian Institution. A
collection of his photos is featured in the book A Life in Focus: The
Photography of Graham Nash which was released in November 2021 by Insight
Editions.
Nash’s lifelong commitment to his
work is unwavering. His inspiration is simple: “All the things we stood
for, that love is better than hatred, that peace is better than war, that we
have to take care of our fellow human beings, because that’s all we have on
this planet – those things are still true today. I need to know that I’ve
brought something into the world that was positive and not negative.”