March Madness Music Festival
Experience the March Madness Music Festival, presented by AT&T, Capital One, and Coca-Cola! The event includes 3 days of incredible music completely FREE and promises fans electrifying performances by A-list artists, all taking place during the most highly anticipated weekend in college sports. Get ready for a music extravaganza like no other!
The concert series opens on Friday afternoon with the AT&T Block Party and will rock into the evening. The festival will roll on for Saturday's Coke Studio Live and wrap up Sunday with the Capital One Jam Fest!
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Tower Park at Hemisfair | ||
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FREE for all ages! | ||
Friday, April 4 | ||
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AT&T Block Party
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Event Opens | |
Event Concludes | ||
Saturday, April 5 | ||
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Coke Studio Live
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Event Opens
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Event Concludes | ||
Sunday, April 6 | ||
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Capital One JamFest
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Event Opens
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Event Concludes | ||
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*All Times Local & Subject to Change
March Madness Music Festival has brought one-of-a-kind concert experiences to thousands of music fans each year. Past performers included Mumford & Sons, Aerosmith, The Chainsmokers, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, Kendrick Lamar, Maroon 5, Fall Out Boy, Twenty-One Pilots, Aloe Blacc, Lukas Graham, Flo Rida, Panic! At the Disco, Pitbull, and Jason Derulo. Additional performers who have helped celebrate Men's Final Four weekend throughout the years include Rihanna, Imagine Dragons, Zac Brown Band, Lady Antebellum, Weezer, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, The Killers, LL Cool J, Sting, Dave Matthews Band, Muse, Kings of Leon, Jimmy Buffet, KISS, The Black Keys, Jonah Brothers, Kenny Chesney, and Taylor Swift among many others.
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