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Summer music festivals have become an integral part of the season’s vibrant spirit, combining the allure of live music, enthusiastic crowds, and a shared sense of community. Among the plethora of festivals held worldwide, the annual Pilgrimage Festival in Franklin, Tennessee, stands out as a revered event that draws music lovers from far and wide. Now in its ninth year, the festival continues to offer a fun atmosphere for families.
This year’s festival will be held Sept. 23-24 and the lineup features a diverse mix of renowned artists, and emerging talents, and caters to a broad spectrum of musical tastes. The first day will feature headliners The Lumineers, The Black Crowes, Yola, and Better than Ezra. The second day of the festival will feature Nathaniel Ratelff and the Night Sweats, Ashley McBryde, and Zach Bryan will bring the festival to a close as Sunday night’s headliner.
Bands we recommend include Indie folk band Head and the Heart, Grammy nominated English singer-songwriter Yola, and from the Paramount series “Yellowstone,” Luke Grimes.
In addition to the musical extravagance, the Pilgrimage Festival embraces a multitude of experiences to engage attendees. The festival grounds feature artisanal food vendors, craft beer, and a maker’s village. Kids will be entertained at the Franklin Fun Farm, where they can enjoy a bubble party, and see high flying aerialists Beyond Wings Aerialist & Hula Hoop Dancers on Saturday. Sunday features juggling, magic shows, and story time with Williamson County Library.
The Pilgrimage Festival, epitomizes the essence of summer music festivals, capturing the spirit with its live music, vibrant crowds, and sense of community. As it enters its ninth year, this annual event continues to be a beacon for music enthusiasts, both near and far.
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Brian Maass is a native Austinite who has a passion for music, travel and sharing his experiences through his camera lens. He lives in Round Rock, Texas with his wife Dana Kent Maass and their faithful dog Chester.