The annual Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival in Franklin, Tennessee, will be skipping 2026, but organizers have promised to return with ‘something bigger, something better, something brighter’ in 2027. The announcement was made via an Instagram post on March 25, which featured a video noting ’11 years of memories, of magic, of music…now something new is blooming.’ The video was captioned with ‘New sights, new sounds, new surprises! This move will allow us to bring you the best festival experience.
The festival, co-founded by Better Than Ezra frontman Kevin Griffin, has a history of featuring a blend of country, rock, folk, and Americana sounds, with past performers including Chris Stapleton, Zach Bryan, Foo Fighters, and The Lumineers. While no details have been given on the plans for 2027, the festival’s organizers seem committed to delivering an enhanced experience for attendees. With its roots inspired by the New Orleans Jazz Fest, Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival is expected to continue its tradition of showcasing diverse talent and entertainment in 2027.
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