FRANKLIN, Tenn. – Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival is thrilled to announce the first wave of artists for their inaugural line-up taking place at The Park at Harlinsdale in Franklin, TN on September 26 and 27, 2015. Early Bird passes and VIP packages are available beginning today. The festival is announcing the following acts, with additional artists to be released over the next two months:
Willie Nelson
St. Paul & The Broken Bones
The Decemberists
The Lone Bellow
Sheryl Crow
Lucius
Weezer
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Jimmy Cliff
Will Hoge
Neko Case
Saint Motel
Iron & Wine
John & Jacob
Dr. John
Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear
Punch Brothers
Big Sam’s Funky Nation
Rainey Qualley
Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaires
Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival is a two-day event transforming The Park At Harlinsdale Farm into an oasis of music, food, and culture set against the natural amphitheaters and vistas of this former walking horse farm located in Franklin, TN. Renowned musical acts, many performing acoustically, will be presented on wood-clad stages reflecting the area’s historic aesthetic. In addition to artists performing their own sets, Pilgrimage will feature Pilgri-mashups where one-of-a-kind pairings of musicians collaborate with one another on stage as well as the first-ever Kitchen Stage and Sippin’ Stage and Little Pilgrim’s Landing specifically for kids. The region’s best food and drink will be on display as well as numerous local artists and artisans creating an all-encompassing festival experience.
2-Day Early Bird passes and VIP packages are available at a limited price of $169 (2-Day pass) and $399 (2-Day VIP package) and Single Day Passes will be available when full schedule is announced. Additional artists will be announced over the coming months including headliners. Passes and VIP packages can be purchased via the Pilgrimage website – http://pilgrimagefestival.com/tickets
The festival came about when award-winning singer-songwriter Kevin Griffin, who resides in Franklin, partnered with lifelong buddies and fellow New Orleanians W. Brandt Wood and Michael Whelan to create a highly curated festival. The trio aspired to highlight the diversity and community spirit of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, tailoring the best elements to Franklin- a richly historic town just 20 minutes south of Nashville.
“We wanted to create a multi-genre music festival in a truly unique, spectacular setting like Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, TN,” said Griffin. “Not only will you see some of the hottest touring acts from across the nation but hear some of your favorite artists perform a scaled-down acoustic set that you might have never seen them do before.”
Not only will the festival drive tourism dollars to Williamson County but a portion of each ticket sale will benefit the City of Franklin. In addition a portion of ticket sales will also benefit MusiCares®, a nonprofit organization that was established by The Recording Academy® to provide a wide range of emergency financial assistance and addiction recovery resources to members of the music community.
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Ashley Lanaux
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