The festival is scheduled from Sept. 21 - 22 in Historic Franklin, Tennessee; Foo Fighters, Keith Urban & The Killers Headline the All-Star Lineup
With 18 days left in the countdown to the fifth annual Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival, the artist schedule is now announced for the jam-packed weekend of entertainment, which will take place Sept. 21-22 at The Park at Harlinsdale in historic downtown Franklin. Festival-goers are encouraged to download the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival app to create their own schedule.
The 2019 schedule boasts two days of music, art and culture set against the natural amphitheater’s picturesque backdrop with performances by Foo Fighters, The Killers, Keith Urban, Leon Bridges, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, The Head and the Heart, +LIVE+, Jenny Lewis, Lauren Daigle, Phosphorescent, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Better Than Ezra, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Rayland Baxter, Justin Townes Earle, The War And Treaty, The Wild Reeds, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Adia Victoria, Molly Tuttle, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Caroline Rose, Devon Gilfillian, Lucie Silvas, Stephen Kellogg, The Dip, Cedric Burnside, Songhoy Blues, Kacy & Clayton, The Watson Twins, J.P. Harris, Chloe Gendrow, Anna Rose, Vincent Neil Emerson, Mando Saenz, Anna Shoemaker and many more.
The artists scheduled will perform across the festival’s six stages, including ASCAP Shady Grove, Midnight Sun, Gold Record Road, Solo Cup Harpeth River, Vanderbilt Health Lil’ Pilgrims Family Stage and Mare Barn Theatre and the Americana Music Triangle Experience Stage.
Add these performances to the wide range of attractions taking place at the festival, such as the Lil’ Pilgrams stage, the Makers Village with handcrafted wares and fare, the Farm-to-Turntable Food Truck Park and the Craft Beer Hall, and there is no doubt that this is a weekend you won’t want to miss.
The schedule of performances for the fifth annual Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival is listed below; however, please note that schedules for each stage is subject to change.