Dave Matthews Band,
The Black Keys,
Maren Morris, and
Cage The Elephant top the hit-making bill, as
Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival brings live music back to historic downtown
Franklin, TN, on
September 25 & 26. Deemed “one of the South’s premier festivals” (
The Tennessean),
Billboard exclusively broke the news of the initial star-powered lineup this morning (4/28), with two-day GA and VIP passes on sale tomorrow, Thursday (4/29) at 10 a.m. CT at
PilgrimageFestival.com. In addition, a layaway plan option is available to lock in passes and spread the purchase across multiple payments.
Hosted in its seventh year at
The Park at Harlinsdale Farm, the celebration of art, culture, and diverse music will also cue performances by
Khruangbin,
Black Pumas,
Amos Lee,
Tanya Tucker,
Better Than Ezra,
Houndmouth,
Tank and the Bangas,
Valerie June,
JD McPherson,
Jamestown Revival,
Low Cut Connie,
Robert Finley,
Katie Pruitt,
Morgan Wade,
Larry Fleet,
Harlem Gospel Travelers,
Hailey Whitters,
Dylan LeBlanc,
Anna Vaus,
Blessing Offor,
Natalie Madigan, and many more. Five stages featuring 50+ acts will stand on the 200-acre park, boasting main stages
Fender Premium Audio Midnight Sun and
Gold Record Road Stage, alongside local stages
Shady Grove,
Lil’ Pilgrims Family Stage, and
Americana Music Triangle Experience – built by Mike Wolfe from HISTORY’s
American Pickers.
The brainchild of Better Than Ezra singer and Franklin resident
Kevin Griffin – among co-founders
W. Brandt Wood and
Michael Whelan – Pilgrimage continues its mission in supporting the region’s makers, distillers, brewers, and food vendors by providing an all-encompassing hometown experience. Offering curated
VIP Village – 70 booths stocked with handcrafted works, wares, and wearables, the festival grounds will house
35 local restaurants and cafes serving their most popular dishes, alongside
Farm to Turntable Food Truck Park – 20 of the area’s best food trucks, plus
Craft Beer Hall that’s complete with an array of libations like craft beers, local whiskeys, hard seltzers, specialty drinks, and frozen treats.
“Tennessee thrives on live music and we’ve been in a musical drought for the past year,” Griffin shared with
Billboard. “Pilgrimage is a one-of-a-kind festival experience, showcasing the best music, food, libations, and crafts the region has to offer. We can’t wait to deliver one of the most exciting and diverse lineups of our seven-year history this September. Let’s bring the music back to Franklin.”
Committed to making a year-round impact and being a driving force in bringing tourism to Williamson County, the festival has a direct partnership with the Recording Academy’s non-profit
MusiCares, donating a portion of every ticket sale to help members of the music community in need, as well as
Friends of Franklin Parks, which leads fundraising and preservation efforts at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm. Additional non-profit partners include community organizations:
The Heritage Foundation,
High Hopes Development Center,
BrightStone,
GraceWorks Ministries, and
Mercy Community Healthcare.
A prime Franklin-based staple, Pilgrimage thanks returning sponsors:
Fender Premium Audio,
Hendrick’s Gin,
Milagro Tequila,
School of Rock, and
Visit Franklin, as they welcome guests to
#MakeThePilgrimage this fall.