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Pilgrimage Music Festival announces 2018 lineup

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Story by Jessica Knoble / Contributing Writer

Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival has only been around for three years but has grown to be one of middle Tennessee’s largest and most anticipated music festivals year-round. Entering its fourth year, the two-day festival in historic Franklin, TN, will take place September 22-23. This year’s 2018 lineup embraces the genres of blues, jazz, rock, alternative country, indie and more.

Headliners of the event will be Jack White, Chris Stapleton and Lionel Richie.

Other artists include Hozier, Brandi Carlile, Counting Crows, Amos Lee, Bleachers, Lord Huron, Mat Kearney and many more.

Tickets go on sale Friday, March 30 at 10 a.m. CST. Tickets range from general admission passes starting at $185 to VIP Village Passes and the Grand Champion Experience.

Information regarding tickets, lineup, and more can be found at the festival’s website.

See the full lineup for Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival below.

To contact Music Editor Hayden Goodridge, email [email protected].

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