Pilgrimage Festival 2018 Ultimate List of Performers

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Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival is a two-day event on September 22-23, 2018 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. More Pilgrimage news right here!

Whether seen on HBO’s Treme or at their legendary Tuesday night gig at The Maple Leaf, Grammy-winning Rebirth Brass Band is a true New Orleans institution. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

Onstage, he’s infectious. It’s the whole package—his sound, his songs, his energy, his look. Hailing from Louisiana, he mixes a Memphis-to-Texas electric southern grit with Nashville-clever songs. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

When Sidelong, Sarah Shook & the Disarmers’ debut album, was released in early 2017, it quickly earned kudos for its blast of fresh, fierce honesty and sly wit. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

Harrington and Wright formed Tall Heights in 2010, keeping their songs stripped down to their essential elements, in part, to make it simpler to perform on the streets of Boston. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

In a genre known for traditionalism, the ‘Dusters have consistently covered new ground, inspired fans, and redefined what a bluegrass band can be. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

In February 2016, The Record Company released their debut album ‘Give It Back To You’ – ten songs conceived, recorded and mixed by the band in the bassist’s living room in Los Angeles. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

Before even releasing their first album, U.K.-bred four-piece The Struts opened for The Rolling Stones in front of a crowd of 80,000 in Paris, got hand-picked by Mötley Crüe to serve as the supporting act for their four last-ever performances. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

Since releasing his first album in 2002, Smith has explored the grey area between genres, carving out a sound rooted in dark folk, countrified soul, cinematic storytelling and roadhouse-worthy rock. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

At least seven times across four different songs on his daring album Southern Gothic, Dan Tyminski makes reference to wispy, other-worldly forces. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

Since the release of her 2013 breakout Pushin’ Against A Stone, June has been patiently at work in the garden of song, nurturing seedlings with love and care into the lush bloom that is her stunning new album, The Order Of Time. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

Countrypolitan spitfire Whitney Rose lives by the words “Donʼt Take Yourself So Damn Seriously,” the unofficial motto of her most recent album, Rule 62, and all around useful advice for modern life. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

Wild Rivers immerse their folk-pop originals into the warm musical styles of the artists that influenced them. Facebook | Music | Watch Video

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