Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, praised by The New York Times as “American folk masters,” are releasing their 10th studio album, Woodland, on August 23rd through their own label, Acony Records. This new collection features 10 tracks, blending full band pieces with intricate duets, showcasing their signature sound and storytelling, solidifying their place at the forefront of acoustic music.
The album is named after and recorded at their Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville, TN. About the album and the studio, they shared, “Woodland is central to everything we’ve done for the past twenty years. We’ve spent the last four years reviving it after the 2020 tornado and making this record. The music captures a swirl of contradictions: emptiness, fullness, joy, grief, destruction, and permanence.”
Woodland is their first album since 2020’s All the Good Times, a covers and classic folk songs collection that won the 2021 GRAMMY Award for Best Folk Album. It’s also their first album of new original music since 2017’s Poor David’s Almanack. You can pre-order or pre-save Woodland now. Vinyl and CD preorders are available today on the Acony Records Online Store, and the album will be available worldwide in all formats later this fall.
Welch and Rawlings announce new shows this fall including St Paul, Kansas City, Atlanta, Detroit and more (full dates below). They will also return to Fort Adams State Park in Newport, RI where they will close the festival main stage at the historic Newport Folk Festival on July 27th. These upcoming dates will be some of their first public performances since appearing on 2019’s Oscars. The pair will announce additional dates throughout 2024 and 2025.
GILLIAN WELCH & DAVID RAWLINGS TOUR DATES
July 23 – South Burlington, VT at Higher Ground SOLD OUT
July 24 – Northampton, MA at Iron Horse Music Hall SOLD OUT
July 25 – Northampton, MA at Iron Horse Music Hall SOLD OUT
July 27 – Newport, RI at Newport Folk Festival SOLD OUT
Sept 04 – Bowling Green, KY at SKyPAC
Sept 05 – Bloomington, IN at The Bluebird
Sept 06 – Evanston, IL at Cahn Auditorium
Sept 08 – Madison, WI at The Orpheum Theater
Sept 09 – St Paul, MN at The Fitzgerald Theater
Sept 10 – St Paul, MN at The Fitzgerald Theater
Sept 12 – Des Moines, IA at Hoyt Sherman Place
Sept 14 – La Vista, NE at The Astro
Sept 15 – Kansas City, MO at Folly Theater
Sept 16 – St Louis, MO at The Sheldon
Oct 13 – Birmingham, AL at The Lyric Theatre
Oct 14 – Atlanta, GA at Atlanta Symphony Hall
Oct 15 – Charlotte, NC at Knight Theater
Oct 17 – Boone, NC at The Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts
Oct 18 – Knoxville, TN at Bijou Theatre
Oct 19 – Asheville, NC at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Oct 21 – Charleston, SC at Charleston Music Hall
Oct 23 – Saxapahaw, NC at Haw River Ballroom
Oct 24 – Saxapahaw, NC at Haw River Ballroom
Nov 20 – Louisville, KY at The Brown Theatre
Nov 21 – Cincinnati, OH at Taft Theatre
Nov 22 – Detroit, MI at The Masonic Temple
Nov 23 – Akron, OH at Goodyear Theater
Nov 25 – Pittsburgh, PA at Byham Theater
Nov 26 – Ithaca, NY at State Theatre of Ithaca
Nov 27 – Troy, NY at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
Nov 30 – Kingston, NY at Ulster Performing Arts Center
Dec 1 – Boston, MA at The Wilbur
Dec 3 – Portland, ME at State Theatre
Dec 5 – Port Chester, NY at The Capitol Theatre