2018 Pilgrimage Festival Lineup

Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival is thrilled to announce their full 2018 lineup and return to Franklin, TN for its’ fourth year taking place on September 22 and 23, 2018. Music lovers will #MakeThePilgrimage to The Park at Harlinsdale for two unforgettable days of music, art and culture set against the natural amphitheaters with memorable performances by Jack White, Chris Stapleton, Lionel Richie, Hozier, Brandi Carlile and more in an intimate setting.

The full 2018 lineup includes:

Pilgrimage Festival LineupJack White * Chris Stapleton * Lionel Richie * Hozier * Brandi Carlile * Counting Crows
* Amos Lee * Bleachers * Lord Huron * Dawes  * Maggie Rogers * Elle King * Mat Kearney
* Valerie June * The Struts * Jade Bird * Kevin Griffin * Keb’ Mo’ * The White Buffalo * Pete Yorn * The Record Company * Caitlyn Smith * John Moreland * The Infamous Stringdusters * Tall Heights * Tyminski * Aaron Lee Tasjan * Jillian Jacqueline * Low Cut Connie * Donovan Woods * Courtney Marie Andrews * Rebirth Brass Band * Wild Rivers * Joshua Hedley * Caroline Rose * Robert Finley * Devon Gilfillian *Whitney Rose * Lilly Hiatt
Sarah Shook & The Disarmers * AHI * Liz Longley * Hannah Dasher * Josh Martin * Bishop Gunn * Ralph’s World + Friends Siama’s Congo Roots * 123 Andrés * Mister G * Cajun Mike * Tom Mason and the Blue Buccaneers and more!

Citi® is the official pre-sale credit card for the Pilgrimage Festival, and Citi cardmembers can take advantage of special pre-sale ticket access beginning on Tuesday, March 27th at 10am CT through Thursday, March 29th at 10pm CT. For complete pre-sale details visit: citiprivatepass.com.

Experience why Rolling Stone called Pilgrimage “a festival to watch” with a 2-Day Pilgrimage pass ($185) OR 2-Day VIP Village pass ($975) as well as on-site parking passes for $60 while limited supplies last. The VIP Village is presented in partnership with Strategic Hospitality of Nashville. Want to bring the kids? No problem! Pilgrimage has something for everyone and children 10 and under get in FREE when accompanied by an adult Pilgrimage Pass. Passes go on sale this Friday, March 30, 2018 at 10:00am CT. To purchase your passes, please visit http://pilgrimagefestival.com/tickets.

This year the festival unveiled an exclusive new experience called The Grand Champion Experience with Blackberry Farm- a heralded culinary, event and hotel venue in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. The Grand Champion pass includes all the amenities provided in the VIP Village Experience, plus even more exclusive access to live performances, with Blackberry Farm culinary & beverage delights at the Festival, and a private Friday night banquet. Click here for more info.

This year Pilgrimage will also feature a Made South Maker Village with over 60 local and regional craft vendors and Bell’s Brewery Craft Beer Hall with televised SEC and NFL football games. You can also experience the Millville, TN Market as well as the Farm to Turntable food truck park featuring 18 local food trucks including bars and shaded center court. Between sets, celebrate the musical heritage of the Deep South with the Americana Music Triangle Experience. And everything is conveniently located to historic downtown Franklin, TN at The Park at Harlinsdale! Festival-goers can plan their trip to Franklin as well as get more information and lodging suggestions at visitfranklin.com.

Pilgrimage would also like to welcome the following brand partners to the Pilgrimage family this year which include Bell’s Brewery, ASCAP, Citibank, Deep South Studios, The Frye Company, George Dickel, Kirkland’s, Maui Jim, Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Visit Franklin as well as the Americana Music Triangle Experience partners (Visit Franklin, Tupelo Convention & Visitors Bureau, State of Tennessee Tourism Development, Alabama Tourism Department, Florence Lauderdale Tourism, Ryman Auditorium, Tunica Convention & Visitors Bureau, State of Arkansas, New Orleans Jazz Museum, and the Country Music Hall of Fame).

A very special thanks to the community partners including Americana Music Triangle, Heritage Foundation, Friends of Franklin Parks, MusiCares®, City of Franklin, Visit Franklin and Williamson Chamber of Commerce.

The festival continues to drive tourism dollars to Williamson County and the Pilgrimage Foundation, the festival’s non-profit arm, will donate a portion of each ticket sale to also benefit the City of Franklin and Friends of Franklin Parks. 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.