“Don’t wait around too long if you’d like a ticket,” warns
Nashville Scene, as
two-day GA and VIP passes are on sale today (4/29) at 10 a.m. CT for the headline-making return of
Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival on
September 25 & 26 in
Franklin, TN.
Available at PilgrimageFestival.com, a layaway plan option is offered as well to lock in passes and spread the purchase across multiple payments.
Hosted in its seventh year at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm, the “star-studded lineup” (American Songwriter) is led by heavy-hitting headliners Dave Matthews Band, The Black Keys, Maren Morris, and Cage The Elephant. Firing up an “eclectic mix of pop, rock, soul, country, and Americana artists” (Rolling Stone), the celebration of art, culture, and diverse music will also power performances by Khruangbin, Black Pumas, Amos Lee, Tanya Tucker, Houndmouth, Jamestown Revival, Tank and the Bangas, Valerie June, JD McPherson, Better Than Ezra, 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.
With five stages – Fender Premium Audio Midnight Sun, Gold Record Road Stage, Shady Grove, Lil’ Pilgrims Family Stage, and Americana Music Triangle Experience – hosting 50+ acts, the festival is produced by Better Than Ezra singer and Franklin resident Kevin Griffin, W. Brandt Wood, and Michael Whelan. Continuing their mission of providing an all-encompassing local experience, the 200-acre park will support the region’s best with a curated VIP Village – 70 booths stocked with handcrafted works, wares, and wearables; 35 local restaurants and cafes serving their most popular dishes; the Farm to Turntable Food Truck Park – 20 of the area’s favorite food trucks; and a Craft Beer Hall that’s complete with an array of libations like craft beers, local whiskeys, hard seltzers, specialty drinks, and frozen treats.
Committed to making a year-round impact on Williamson County tourism alongside sponsor Visit Franklin, Pilgrimage donates a portion of every ticket sale to help members of the music community in need through its direct partnership with the Recording Academy’s non-profit MusiCares.