Something in the Orange
Zach Bryan headlined the final night of Pilgrimage with a set that was heavy on surprise guests: The War and Treaty, Noah Kahan, and the Lumineers all joined Bryan onstage.
Zach Bryan headlined the final night of Pilgrimage with a set that was heavy on surprise guests: The War and Treaty, Noah Kahan, and the Lumineers all joined Bryan onstage.
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats played Farm Aid in Indiana on Saturday and trucked it down to Tennessee in time for their Sunday set at Pilgrimage.
Ashley McBryde played songs off her new album, ‘The Devil I Know,’ and her last release, the all-star collab album ‘Lindeville.’
Margo Price, fresh off a Farm Aid performance, was mesmerizing onstage in a fringe white bodysuit.
Ian Munsick, the Wyoming cowboy singer who dropped the album ‘White Buffalo’ in April, poses backstage at Pilgrimage.
Margo Price gets the glam treatment before her Sunday set.
Madeline Edwards is the epitome of backstage cool.
Siblings Chris and Rich Robinson — a.k.a. the Black Crowes — were among the Saturday night headliners.
The Head and the Heart touch some grass backstage at the Park at Harlinsdale.
Luke Grimes, who just announced his debut EP ‘Pain Pills or Pews,’ was a popular draw at Pilgrimage, especially for fans of ‘Yellowstone’ (Grimes stars as Kayce Dutton on the hit series).
James Bay and Gibson SG played the Gold Record Road stage on Saturday.
James Bay flexes his musical strength before taking the stage.
The Watson Twins — Chandra and Leigh — played songs off their new album ‘Holler’ during Day One of Pilgrimage.