Gillian Welch Confirms New “An Evening With” Tour Dates

CO-HEADLINE RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE SHOW WITH PUNCH BROTHERS

CURRENTLY ON U.S. TOUR WITH DAVID RAWLINGS

“It is a splendid record, full of intricacies and deep feeling
and subtle associations and turns of mind.”

–New Yorker
“…a slow, sad, lovely, meditative collection of songs in which their voices intertwine
with characteristic grace.”

–NPR
“The music of Gillian Welch exists outside of time.”
–Stereogum
“Sparely and intuitively performed, it’s simply excellent.”
– Mojo

This morning, Gillian Welch announces new April dates on her “An Evening With Gillian Welch” tour in cities including Greensboro, Wilmington, Charleston, & Athens. On this tour Gillian Welch and her musical partner, Dave Rawlings, will perform two full sets of music with no opener. Additionally, Gillian Welch will co-headline a Red Rocks Amphitheatre show with Punch Brothers on September 17th. Tickets for all dates will go on sale on Friday, January 26th at 10:00 am EST and can be purchased here.

Gillian Welch is also currently performing with David Rawlings on his extensive U.S. tourwith stops in cities including Athens, Nashville, Los Angeles, and Atlanta (full dates below). Rawlings’ “Evening With” tour is in support of his new album Poor David’s Almanack, and he and his all-star band will perform two full sets of music each night, including songs off his new album and favorites from the first two Dave Rawlings Machine records, A Friend of A Friend and Nashville Obsolete. Tickets for this tour are on sale now and you can find full information here.

Gillian Welch’s GRAMMY-nominated 2011 album, The Harrow & The Harvest, is out now for the first time on vinyl via her own Acony Records. The single LP is packaged in an “Old Style” tip-on gatefold jacket with custom paper and includes full color cover art by artist John Dyer Baizley, of the group Baroness, as well as a printed sleeve, and full lyric insert. The album was mastered directly from the original tapes through custom Ortofon amplifiers to a Neumann VMS-80 cutting system and plated and pressed on standard-weight audiophile-quality vinyl at Quality Record Pressings, and can be ordered here.

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings have recorded 8 studio albums and have lent their talents to countless fellow artists’ recordings. Recently, Welch & Rawlings released their latest collaboration, David Rawlings’ Poor David’s Almanack, a wry mixture of acoustic and electric music rich in ageless American vernacular. The album of ten new songs was engineered by studio wizards Ken Scott (Beatles, David Bowie) and Matt Andrews on analog tape during a week of sessions at legendary Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. Read more about Poor David’s Almanack here. Additionally, in recognition of their remarkable career, Welch and Rawlings were honored with the Americana Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting in 2015 and the Berklee American Masters Award in 2016.

“An Evening With Gillian Welch” Tour Dates – Tickets at http://gillianwelch.com/tour/
April 09 /// Greenville, SC /// The Peace Center
April 11 /// Greensboro, NC /// Carolina Theater
April 12 /// Wilmington, NC /// Brooklyn Art Center
April 13 /// Charleston, SC /// Charleston Music Hall
April 14 /// Savannah, GA /// Savannah Music Festival **
April 16 /// Athens, GA /// Georgia Theatre
August 25 /// Fayetteville, AR /// Fayetteville Roots Festival **
September 17 /// Morrison, CO /// Red Rocks Amphitheatre  (co-headline w/ Punch Brothers)

** Festival show

“An Evening With David Rawlings” Tour Dates – Tickets at http://www.davidrawlingsmusic.com/tour
January 23 /// Nashville, TN /// Ryman Auditorium
January 24 /// Birmingham, AL /// The Lyric Theatre
January 25 /// Atlanta, GA /// Variety Playhouse
January 26 /// Asheville, NC /// Orange Peel
January 27 /// Knoxville, TN /// Bijou Theatre
February 27 /// Santa Cruz, CA /// Rio Theatre
February 28 /// Santa Rosa, CA /// Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
March 01 /// San Francisco, CA /// The Fillmore
March 02 /// Santa Barbara, CA /// Lobero Theatre
March 03 /// Los Angeles, CA /// The Theatre at Ace Hotel
March 05 /// Arcata, CA /// John Van Duzer Theatre
March 07 /// Grants Pass, OR /// Rogue Theater
March 08 /// Eugene, OR /// McDonald Theatre
March 09 /// Portland, OR /// Roseland Theater
March 10 /// Seattle, WA /// Moore Theatre

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