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Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival 2024

September 28 @ 12:00 pm - September 29 @ 12:00 pm

Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival | Franklin, TN | September 28-29, 2024

Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival | Franklin, TN | September 28-29, 2024

The Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival is held annually in Franklin, Tennessee, at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm. The two-day outdoor festival will take place September 28 and 29, 2024. Thousands and thousands of attendees of all ages enjoy the festival!

The Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival offers a diverse, renowned lineup of Rock & Roll, Americana, Alt-Country, Bluegrass, Jazz, Indie, Gospel, Pop & Blues. The festival has grown in its eight years to double down on the music programming, with six stages and heralded lineups year after year, and has expanded its cultural focus by showcasing hundreds of local artisans, restaurants, food trucks and makers that give context and authenticity to the Pilgrimage experience.

It serves great value and advantage to Pilgrimage that so many talented musicians and industry folks live in such close proximity. Pilgrimage always has surprises on stage that include guest appearances, acoustic performances, and unique pairings. Pilgrimage freely mixes genres and musical styles to create an intentionally diverse music experience throughout the day so you can see all of your favorites and discover new ones.

PILGRIMAGE MUSIC & CULTURAL FESTIVAL Franklin, Tenn 2024

Pilgrimage has always presented itself as family-friendly which means kids are welcomed and encouraged to experience festival culture at young age. Specifically, at the Lil’ Pilgrims Area with Grammy award winning producer, Ralph Covert, kids experience numerous activities, renowned artists, and are presented musical talent at a high level that has underscored a commitment to the “all ages” experience.

Over the past years, the Pilgrimage Foundation has given to Friends of Franklin Parks, MusiCares musicians in need, Dark Horse Institute as a scholarship to the local music engineering school, the American Red Cross, the City of Franklin, and other scholarship and mentoring programs.

When performances wrap and the lights come back on, guests can conveniently head back into the heart of downtown Franklin, within walking distance from the Park at Harlinsdale, to imbibe the best of the town’s bars and restaurants, retail shops, and a great weekend lineup of nighttime shows and events.