Bluegrass Along the Harpeth – Franklin, TN

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Friday night we have some of the best bluegrass bands around for a relaxing evening and end to the work week (7-10 p.m.). On Saturday, starting at 9 a.m., you will find some of the best musicians anywhere competing in our individual instruments and band contests. In addition to all of the music and dancing until 10 p.m., we have food and craft vendors that are sure to have something to satisfy a sweet tooth or be that one of a kind gift you have been wanting. Bring your own chairs for this unforgettable fun street festival.

Always held the 4th weekend in July, Bluegrass Along the Harpeth was started in 1991 and can be found on the town square in Franklin, TN. The historic backdrop is the perfect place for our weekend of music in honor of Franklin’s own Grand Ole Opry stars Sam and Kirk McGee. This festival is put on and operated by old time musicians and dancers. It’s their love for the music and its preservation that make this festival special and a not-to-be-missed event every year.

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