Christmas in the Smokies Bluegrass Festival 2018

For a different spin on the Christmas music this season, take in the annual Christmas in the Smokies Bluegrass Festival happening at the Smoky Mountain Convention Center in Pigeon Forge, Wednesday through Saturday, December 5-8, 2018.

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If you think it’s amazing to have a bluegrass festival at Christmas time, what’s really amazing is how many stellar performers gather in Pigeon Forge for the event. It’s fours days of high energy music and warmth, with a host of talent.

The festival is headlined and organized by award-winning veteran musician Lorraine Jordan and her band Carolina Road. Together they make up a huge group of highly awarded of talent producing a driving sound, virtuoso solos and beautiful harmonies.

Lorraine always puts together a great lineup of performers, and 2018 is no exception, with two dozen acts performing through the 4-day event. Christmas in the Smokies Bluegrass Festival starts its first performance at 5 pm on Wednesday, December 5, and begins at 4 pm on Thursday. Then Friday and Saturday feature non-stop music from 11 am until late at night – with a supper break in between – and Saturday finishes with an all-star jam until around midnight.

Tickets are no longer available online, but there are plenty at the door. There are usually seats available for this show, which tends to fly under a lot of people’s radar – but always call ahead to be sure, at 919-779-567 or 865-453-1823.

Check the Christmas in the Smokies Bluegrass 2018 website and Facebook page for details and breaking news, and check the lineup below.

Lorraine Jordan is a Traditional Vocalist of the Year and the acclaimed innovator of “fusion grass” music, which lets country music sound the way it used to be, with a bluegrass feel. For a taste of how this sounds, check out country star John Anderson’s rendition of his famous Seminole Wind playing with Country Grass:

Here’s the performance schedule for the 2018 Christmas in the Smokies Bluegrass festival.

Wednesday,December 05, 2018

    • The Churchmen 5PM
    • Nathan Stanley 6PM
    • All-Stars of Bluegrass 7PM
  • Smoky Mountain All Stars 8PM
  • Jimbo Whaley & Greenbrier 9PM

Thursday,December 06, 2018

  • Jay Armsworthy & Eastern Tradition 4PM
  • Williamson Branch 5PM
  • Ralph Stanley II & Clinch Mountain Boys 6PM
  • Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road 7PM
  • Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver 8PM

Friday,December 07, 2018

  • Deeper Shade of Blue 11AM
  • Dean Osborne Band 12PM
  • Circa Blue 1PM
  • Garrett Newton Band 2PM
  • Larry Efaw and BlueGrass Mountaineers 3PM
  • Supper Break 4PM
  • Deeper Shade of Blue 5PM
  • Dean Osborne Band 6PM
  • Circa Blue 7PM
  • Garrett Newton Band 8PM
  • Larry Efaw and BlueGrass Mountaineers 9PM
  • ETSU Pride Band 10PM

Saturday,December 08, 2018

  • Wilson Banjo Co. Jams/Workshops 11AM
  • Suggins Brothers 12PM
  • Gary Brewer and Kentucky Ramblers 1PM
  • Constant Change 2PM
  • Salt and Light 3PM
  • Supper Break 4PM
  • Wilson Banjo Co. 5PM
  • Big Country BlueGrass 6PM
  • Lorraine Jordan and Carolina Road 7PM
  • Paul Williams and Victory Trio 8PM
  • Malpass Brothers 9PM

And remember that the key towns in the area are just minutes away from each other, so you can stay wherever suits you, because everything is close to our Gatlinburg cabin rentals, Pigeon Forge cabins, and Wears Valley cabins.

About Tony Perez

I'm a people person, and I enjoy the atmosphere that working with Cabins Of The Smoky Mountains entails, interacting with different types of people and trying to relate to each one uniquely. From Michigan originally, I've been coming to the Smoky Mountains since I was a child, with family in Wears Valley. Summer fun for me is exploring the Cades Cove area, swimming in the creeks, and hiking Mount LeConte and many other trails. I love the Smoky Mountains.