
Lineup
for Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival
Sep 22, 2018
- Jack White
- Lionel Richie
- Hozier
- Counting Crows
- Amos Lee
- Dawes
- Elle King
- Mat Kearney
- Valerie June
- Kevin Griffin
- The Record Company
- Caitlyn Smith
- The Infamous Stringdusters
- Tall Heights
- Dan Tyminski
- Aaron Lee Tasjan
- Jillian Jacqueline
- Courtney Marie Andrews
- Wild Rivers
- Sarah Shook & the Disarmers
- AHI
- Liz Longley
- Ralph's World
- Siama's Congo Roots
- 123 andres
- Cousin Cajun Mike
- Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers
Sep 23, 2018
- Chris Stapleton
- Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds
- Brandi Carlile
- Bleachers
- Lord Huron
- Maggie Rogers
- The Struts
- Keb' Mo'
- Jade Bird
- The White Buffalo
- Pete Yorn
- John Moreland
- Low Cut Connie
- Donovan Woods
- Rebirth Brass Band
- Joshua Hedley
- Caroline Rose
- Robert Finley
- Devon Gilfillian
- Whitney Rose
- Lilly Hiatt
- Hannah Dasher
- Bishop Gunn
- Ralph's World
- Siama's Congo Roots
- 123 andres
- DJ Magic Mike
- Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers
Details
Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival was inspired by friendship, history, experience and the desire to create an authentic music festival. Three years ago, Musician and Franklin, TN resident Kevin Griffin was on a September morning run through The Park at Harlinsdale, a century-old horse farm recently purchased by the City of Franklin. Kevin was so taken by the rolling hills, natural amphitheaters, and breathtaking vistas of the 230-acre farm, he envisioned it as a natural fit for a music festival venue. Considering Franklin’s music and cultural history, Kevin wanted the community to further appreciate combining this with the beauty and rustic quality of Middle Tennessee in the fall, and with the blessing of the City, began to dream up a music festival to do it justice.
Partnered with lifelong buddies W. Brandt Wood and Michael Whelan, the trio aspired to highlight the diversity and community spirit of the New Orleans Jazz Fest, tailoring the best elements to Franklin– a richly historic town just 20 minutes south of Nashville. Like Jazz Fest, Pilgrimage takes place during the day, and offers a diverse yet renowned lineup of rock and roll, alt-country, bluegrass, jazz, indie, gospel and more.
The festival has grown in its three years to double down on the music programming, with six stages and heralded lineups year after year, and has expanded its cultural focus by showcasing hundreds of local artisans, restaurants, food trucks and makers that give context and authenticity to the Pilgrimage experience.
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