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Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival in Franklin, TN

Sep 27, 2025  ·   · $218 The Park at Harlinsdale Farm The Park at Harlinsdale Farm Tickets from $218

Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival
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Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival

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Better Than Ezra, formed in 1988 by LSU students, blends '80s jangle pop with grunge. Known for "Good," they achieved platinum status in 1995. Hits like "In the Blood" and "King of New Orleans" followed. They moved from major to indie labels, collaborating with Tony Hoffer. Celebrated anniversaries with reissues and continue to tour and record.
Mahashmashana, produced by Josh Tillman and Drew Erickson, features 8 tracks, including singles "I Guess Time Makes Fools of Us All" and "Screamland," with Alan Sparhawk on guitar. Out November 22, 2024, via Sub Pop/Bella Union.
American Bollywood by Young the Giant, led by Sameer Gadhia, is inspired by The Mahabharata. Features modern indie rock blended with Indian sounds. It explores cultural identity, honoring Gadhia's family's journey from India to Southern California.
Born in Bridgeport, CT, John Mayer's versatile style ranges from acoustic pop to blues and soul. Hits like "Your Body Is a Wonderland," "Daughters," and "Gravity" earned him 7 Grammys. Known for collaborations with legends like B.B. King and Eric Clapton, Mayer's albums, including "Room for Squares," "Continuum," and "Born and Raised," charted high. He also joins Dead & Company, continuing his influence on the music scene.
Born in Nashville, Meg McRee, a Vanderbilt grad, debuted with "Is It Just Me?". She's penned songs for Grace Potter, Elle King, and more. Touring with Lainey Wilson, she's known for poetic lyrics.
Sam Fender, born in North Shields, explores life's struggles and his coming of age in a Springsteenian style. Known for hits like "Hypersonic Missiles," his music blends heartfelt drama with unique soundscapes. Collaborating with The War On Drugs’ Adam Granduciel, Fender's "People Watching" offers introspective tales and rich musical textures, capturing his life's influences and human experience.
Kings of Leon, formed in 2003 and featuring the Followill brothers, have released eight albums, sold over 20M albums and 40M singles. Known for hits like those topping Modern Rock radio, they've headlined major festivals like Bonnaroo and Glastonbury. The band boasts a #1 album on Billboard 200 and has won three Grammys, three NME Awards, and two Brit Awards.
Two-time GRAMMY nominee Grace Potter, born in the USA, is praised as “one of the greatest living rock voices.” Known for hits like "Daylight," Grace has collaborated with icons like The Grateful Dead and Willie Nelson. She's graced festivals like Coachella and launched Burlington’s Grand Point North Festival.
Maggie Rose, a Nashville fixture, blends pop, rock, soul, Americana, and folk. Known for her powerful voice, she's collaborated with top bands and played Grand Ole Opry 100+ times.
Nashville’s Lindsay Lou blends bluegrass, folk, and Americana with soulful vocals. Known for bands like The Flatbellys and Sweet Water Warblers, she channels deep, heartfelt stories.
Georgia-born artist Eddie 9V blends Southern soul, blues, rock, and funk. Known for chart-topping album 'Capricorn,' he collaborates with brother Lane Kelly.
UK-based band The Heavy Heavy, formed by Georgie Fuller and William Turner, blends soulful rock & roll with British roots. Known for songs from their debut EP "Life and Life Only" and album "One Of A Kind," they draw comparisons to Jefferson Airplane and Fleetwood Mac. With two top-five AAA radio singles, they’ve sold out shows globally, receiving acclaim from NME and The Guardian. Turner produced and mixed their music in Brighton.
Ben Chapman, from LaFayette, GA, blends southern-funk jam-band country in his Anderson East-produced album. He's worked with Flatland Cavalry and hosts Peach Jam in Nashville.
Born in Cleburne, TX, Angel White is a singer-songwriter known for blending folk, country, soul, and rock. His music, infused with Western spirit, features soulful melodies and narrative lyrics inspired by his deep-rooted, cowboy heritage. His notable debut is "GHOST OF THE WEST: VOLUME I."
Turnpike Troubadours, from Oklahoma, blend Woody Guthrie's folk and Waylon Jennings' honky tonk with bluegrass and Cajun. Popular for "Goodbye Normal Street," they hit country and rock charts, and sold out arenas. After a hiatus, they returned with 2023's "A Cat in the Rain," produced by Shooter Jennings. They’ve shared the stage with Miranda Lambert and Little Big Town.
Colony House, an indie rock band from Franklin, TN, blends “landlocked surf rock” with heartfelt tunes. Known for hits like “Silhouettes” and viral “You Know It,” they've toured globally and appeared on major TV shows and festivals.
American Aquarium, NC-born, crafts gritty country-rock. Known for introspective lyrics & intense style, they explore deep themes like Southern identity & rights.
Taylor Hunnicutt, from Alabama, crafts old-school southern music with a modern twist. Her debut album, "Alabama Sound," blends country, Americana, and soulful southern rock. Known for her high-energy style and storytelling, Hunnicutt tours extensively and is an opera-trained vocalist who transitioned to songwriting after leaving music school.
The Sam Grisman Project, led by bassist Sam Grisman, son of mandolinist David Grisman, celebrates the acoustic legacy of David Grisman and Jerry Garcia, showcasing beloved repertoire with passionate, joyful performances.
Vince Herman, founder of Leftover Salmon, blends country, bluegrass, and Cajun sounds in his solo work. He's known for his honky-tonk ballads and energetic performances.
Cristina Vane, a European-born multi-instrumentalist, blends Americana and blues with bottleneck slide and clawhammer banjo. Now in Nashville, her evocative songs feature delta blues, rock, and country influences for a refreshing sound.
Arkansas native JD Clayton delivers infectious country-rock with soulful storytelling. Touring with Dwight Yoakam and more, he signed with Rounder Records. "Blue Sky Sundays" was recorded at Sound Emporium Studios and mixed by Grammy-winner Vance Powell, embodying a '70s-inspired, spontaneous sound.

Venue Info

The Park at Harlinsdale Farm

239 Franklin Rd, Franklin, TN 37064, USA Directions

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