DAVE GUNNING & MARK LANG
Dave Gunning
Mark Lang
An extraordinary transatlantic collaboration brings together two masterful songwriters for an intimate evening of storytelling, song, and shared creative spirit. Canada’s Dave Gunning joins Australia’s Mark Lang for a rare performance that celebrates connection—between artists, across continents, and through the songs that shape us.
Having recently worked together in Australia on Gunning’s forthcoming album Field Notes, this performance offers audiences a unique opportunity to experience the musical chemistry between these two deeply expressive artists. Expect a night of beautifully crafted songs, honest reflections, and the kind of quiet, powerful moments that only happen when great storytellers share a stage.
From the coastal landscapes of Nova Scotia to the windswept shores of Port Phillip Bay, their songs explore love, family, place, and the search for meaning in an ever-changing world. Thoughtful, warm, and deeply human—this is a concert that invites listeners to lean in and stay awhile.
About Dave Gunning:
With over two decades on the road and fifteen albums to his name, Dave Gunning is one of Canada’s most respected and engaging folk artists. A multiple award-winner, he is known for his rich storytelling, sharp wit, and songs that shine a light on everyday people and the communities they call home.
Rooted in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Gunning’s music blends heartfelt narratives with social insight, delivered through a warm and captivating stage presence. His live shows move effortlessly between humour and reflection, creating a genuine connection with audiences wherever he performs. His latest work, Field Notes, marks a return to raw, stripped-back storytelling, shaped by his recent creative journey in Australia.
About Mark Lang:
Mark Lang is an acclaimed Australian singer-songwriter, filmmaker, and lyricist celebrated for his poetic storytelling and emotionally resonant work. Known as the frontman of indie band Skipping Girl Vinegar, Lang has built a reputation for crafting songs that explore identity, family, and the complexities of modern life.
His forthcoming solo album Wild Swan—written and recorded between coastal Australia and Nashville—captures a deeply personal journey of self-reflection and connection, inspired in part by the imaginative world of his son. Blending improvisation with rich sonic textures, Lang’s music is both intimate and expansive, inviting listeners into a space of honesty, curiosity, and quiet revelation.
A seasoned performer, Lang has appeared at major festivals including Bluesfest, Woodford Folk Festival, and Cambridge Folk Festival (UK), earning praise for his compelling live shows and evocative songwriting.