Full Lineup for 2018 Pilgrimage Festival Includes Jack White, Chris Stapleton, Lionel Richie, & Dave Matthews
The full lineup for the Pilgrimage Music Festival September 22 & 23 in Franklin, Tennessee (just south of Nashville) reflects the eclectic mix festival-goers have come to expect from this event. Jack White, Chris Stapleton, Lionel Richie, and Dave Mathews & Tim Reynolds are headliners for the fest. The talent further down the list is deep and diverse and includes performers such as Hozier, Brandi Carlile, Amos Lee, Counting Crows, Lord Huron, Dawes, The Struts, Keb’ Mo’ Band, and The Infamous String Dusters.
The event features 6 stages of live music all day, each day.
Here’s the full line up announced so far: Jack White, Chris Stapleton, Lionel Richie, Dave Mathews and Tim Reynolds, Hozier, Brandi Carlile, Counting Crows, Amos Lee, Bleachers, Lord Huron, Dawes, Maggie Rogers, Elle King, Mat Kearney, Valerie June, The Struts, Jade Bird, Kevin Griffin, Keb’ Mo’ Band, The White Buffalo, Pete Yorn, The Record Company, Caitlyn Smith, John Moreland, The Infamous Stringdusters, Jillian Jacqueline, Low Cut Connie, Donovan Woods, Courtney Marie Andrews, Rebirth Brass Band, Wild Rivers, Joshua Hedley, Caroline Rose, Roberty Finley, Devon Gilfillian, Whitney Rose, Lilly Hiatt, Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, AHI, Liz Longley, Hannah Dasher, Josh Martin, Bishop Gunn, Ralph’s World, Siama’s Congo Roots, 123 Andres, Mister G, Magic Mike, Cousin Cajun Mike, Tom Mason & the Blue Buccaneers.
Two-day passes are currently on sale for $185. Prices will go up as the September 22 & 23 festival dates approach. Two-day VIP Village Passes are available for $975.
There’s no on-site camping for this festival, but there are plenty of hotels located along the I-65 corridor between Franklin and Nashville. Take a look at our map of hotels closest to the festival venue at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm.
The Pilgrimage website’s “Getting Here” page suggests that festival-goers can get to the event by walking from downtown Franklin (there’s a dedicated pedestrian lane from downtown to the park), biking, canoeing (there will be a free Harpeth River canoe and Kayak parking beach!), or by ride share (the fest will have a designated pick-up/drop-off area for taxis, shuttles, and ride shares).
In addition to the music, Pilgrimage features food by 18 local food trucks and other vendors, a Made South Maker Village, Art Barn, and a Craft Beer Hall (where they’ll be showing SEC and NFL games for those who don’t want to miss the weekend’s games).