The Pilgrimage Music and Culture Festival is almost here, with the highly anticipated event returning to Harlinsdale Farm Park in Franklin, TN on September 24-25. This will be the eighth year of the Pilgrimage Festival and its most exciting yet, with music, food, family fun and more!
A new addition to the festival this year is a tour of Stable Hall, an upcoming new music venue based in the historic Pearl Stable building in San Antonio, TX. Stable Hall will present a Texas musical showcase at the Pilgrimage Festival featuring local artists Garrett T. Capps, Santiago Jiménez Jr., Rosie Flores and The Peterson Brothers.
W. Brandt Wood, co-founder and co-producer of Pilgrimage Festival, is a 30-year music industry veteran and is director of WoodHouse, which develops and will operate Stable Hall. Leading the Stable Hall and Pilgrimage Festival talent team, whose ethos is to embrace the local music scene, is Newport Folk Festival producer Jay Sweet, along with Wood.
“Connecting the dots with the Pilgrimage Festival was easy when Stable Hall materialized and manifested in a Texas showcase of four legendary artists coming from San Antonio to perform at the Pilgrimage Festival this year,” Wood shares.
TEXAS ARTIST PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
*Timetables for each stage are subject to change
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24
11:40 a.m. – The Peterson Brothers – ORCA Shady Grove Stage
12:00 p.m. – Garrett T. Capps – Gold Record Road Stage
3:00 p.m. – The Peterson Brothers – Americana Music Triangle Experience
4:00 PM – Garrett T. Capps – American Musical Triangle Experience
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25
11:40 a.m. Rosie Flores – ORCA Shady Grove Stage
2:30 p.m. – Santiago Jiménez Jr. – Americana Music Triangle Experience
3:20 p.m. – Rosie Flores – American Musical Triangle Experience
Lone Star State-based artists will join the must-attend Pilgrimage Festival lineup, anchored by headliners Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Jon Batiste and The Avett Brothers with sets from more than 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, Brittney Spencer, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, Adia Victoria, Bones Owens, Jensen McRae and many others.
In addition to the music, the Pilgrimage Festival shines a spotlight on the creatives of the community with 40 local craft vendors and retailers at Makers Village and over 25 catering partners at the Farm to Turntable Food Truck Park and Craft Beer Hall.
Secure your place to make the pilgrimage – GA two-day passes, VIP two-day passes and single-day tickets for this year’s festival are on sale now, and you can purchase tickets here.