HIGHLY ANTICIPATED EVENT RETURNING FOR ITS EIGHTH YEAR
LIMITED TWO-DAY AND SINGLE-DAY TICKETS REMAINING
FANS CAN DOWNLOAD THE NEW 2022 APP TO STAY UP-TO-DATE ON ALL THE LATEST INFORMATION
Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival is only a few days away, returning to The Park at Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, TN on September 24 & 25 for a weekend filled with music, food and fun for the whole family. Doors open at 11 a.m. CT on both Saturday (9/24) and Sunday (9/25).
Pilgrimage Festival's 2022 lineup features headliners Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Jon Batiste and The Avett Brothers plus over four dozen acts including Lake Street Dive, Elle King, Lennon Stella, Trampled by Turtles, Dawes, Better Than Ezra, Marty Stuart, Celisse, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Butch Walker, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, Adia Victoria, Bones Owens, Jensen McRae and many more.
Pilgrimage Festival offers entertainment for all ages, starting with its youngest attendees, who can find the fun all weekend at the Vanderbilt Health Lil’ Pilgrims Family Stage, which will feature acts like Ralph's World and Tom Mason & The Blue Buccaneers as well as programming from School of Rock and kid-friendly activities at the Mare Barn Theatre. Children 10 and under are free when accompanied by a pass-holding adult.
This year, the festival also welcomes new partner AARP. The AARP Rocks tent can be found near the Americana Music Triangle Experience, where visitors can see all that AARP has to offer the 50+ community and their families as they spin the prize wheel, take a photo, play music trivia and belt out some of their favorite tunes at the AARP Rockstar singing booth. Plus, AARP members will receive a special gift. Festivalgoers can stop by the AARP Rocks tent to learn more. Along with music, Pilgrimage Festival is spotlighting community creatives with 40 artisanal vendors and local retailers in Makers Village and more than 25 food and beverage partners at the Farm-to-Turntable Food Truck Park and Craft Beer Hall.
Pilgrimage Festival 2022 will be 100% carbon neutral thanks to exclusive fuel sponsor Twice Daily. TwiceDaily's reduced emissions program, Thrive, also reduces the emissions on every gallon pumped at their fuel stations. The program, powered by PDI Sustainability Solutions, makes a local and global environmental impact by investing in certified carbon reduction projects.
There are just a few days left to plan your trip - two-day GA passes, two-day VIP passes and single-day tickets for this year's festival are on sale now, and you can purchase tickets here. Everything you need to know ahead of this weekend can be found at PilgrimageFestival.com including schedules and lineups, parking, allowed and prohibited items, plus more.
Festivalgoers are encouraged to download the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival app (for Apple and Android) beginning today (9/20) to create their own personalized schedule for the weekend. Fans can curate which artists they'd like to see as well as learn more about the food and beverage vendors and artisans on-site before heading over for a visit. There will also be maps, weather updates and more helpful information.
Don't miss out on what performer Brittney Spencer told CMT.com will be "such a fun time." Last week, area residents got a taste of what's in store at this year's event with Pilgrimage Festival Week on Today in Nashville, which saw performances from festival artists People on the Porch, BEXAR, Tigirlily, The FBR and Aaron Vance, who is performing with Black Opry Revue. Pilgrimage Festival co-producer Kevin Griffin also stopped by to declare that "there's something for everybody" at the eighth annual event.
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