Gillian Welch and David Rawlings Forum Melbourne Melbourne, Australia Tuesday 24 February 2026 Recorded by eckythump, mastered by kiwichrisha (Chris Hartstonge) Source: Nokia Lumia 930 (called Lumia Icon in North America) w/built-in HAAC mics > Audio Recorder Pro app > 16bit/44.1 KHz PCM/WAV Encoding: MAGIX Audio Cleaning Lab > FLAC (Level 8) Track List: Set 1: 00 - Introduction 01 - I Want To Sing That Rock and Roll 02 - Empty Trainload Of Sky 03 - Cumberland Gap 04 - My First Lover 05 - Bells Of Harlem 06 - Howdy Howdy 07 - To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High) 08 - Dark Turn Of Mind 09 - Wrecking Ball 10 - Ruby Set 2: 11 - Welcome back 12 - Annabelle 13 - What We Had 14 - Hard Times 15 - Everything Is Free 16 - Hashtag 17 - Six White Horses 18 - Desperados Waiting For A Train 19 - The Way It Goes encore 20 - Make Me A Pallet On The Floor 21 - Look At Miss Ohio encore 22 - I Hear Them All / This Land Is Your Land 23 - I'll Fly Away encore 24 - Revelator Show Notes: Australia had to wait 9 years for Gillian and Dave to return to Australia for a tremendous run of sold out shows in Melbourne and Sydney in early 2025 (I captured 4 of the Melbourne shows), so it was a great surprise to see them return just over a year later, taking in more parts of the country, and a couple of different venues in Melbourne to last year's Hamer Hall, starting off with the standing GA venue of The Forum, which they had last played in 2004 and referenced by Gillian and Dave during the show. This time however it was just the two of them, Paul Kowert did not join them for this tour. Acknowledging the duo were only here last year, they said they were making an effort to play some songs they didn't last year and they lived up to that promise, playing plenty of songs that didn't make it in the 2025 shows, including the rarely played Dark Turn Of Mind. So many show highlights, but for me the standout was the excellent crowd singing on Look At Miss Ohio, great job Melbourne, it sounded fantastic. Some great covers too, notably Guy Clark's Desperados Waiting For A Train, and I Hear Them All / This Land Is Your Land. 'We love you Melbourne see you next time!' Dave told the audience at the end. Next time will only be a few days away at the Palais for many in the audience including yours truly, but let's make this an annual tradition - see you in 2027? I doubt anyone who attended this show would argue with that. Recording Notes: While the Forum is mostly a standing only venue, there are some booths behind the main standing floor area which you can pay a little extra for and enjoy a great view of the stage, which is where I was for this show. The recording came out nice and clear, nicely mastered by Chris for your enjoyment. Some moron was talking a bit quite loudly towards the end of the first set off to my side, but he piped down for the second set, and it won't ruin your listening of this excellent recording. Enjoy!