Indianapolis hosts NCAA March Madness Music Festival

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In celebration of Final Four weekend, one of the most highly anticipated for college basketball fans, the NCAA is bringing an unforgettable weekend to March Madness fans and music lovers alike. 

The March Madness Music Festival will take place April 3-5 at American Legion Mall in Indianapolis, Indiana. Attendees can enjoy free — yes, you read that correctly — performances from several powerhouse acts, with Twenty One Pilots, Post Malone, and Zac Brown Band headlining the event, according to the NCAA

The festival boasts heavy-hitting partnerships to present a packed weekend of celebration featuring the AT&T Block Party (April 3), Coca-Cola Live! (April 4), and CapitalOne Jamfest (April 5), for a weekend packed with all your favorite artists in the heart of Circle City. 

Full List of Performances:
April 3rd – AT&T Block Party: Twenty One Pilots, Keshi, Joey Valence & Brae

According to WISH TV, fans using AT&T can show their MyAT&T or AT&T app icon to gain entry to an expedited line. Performances are scheduled from 4:30 pm through 10 pm (subject to change).

April 4th: Coca Cola Live!: Zac Brown Band, Russel Dickerson, Ravyn Lenae, Breland

Fans will be able to access beverages and Final Four photo opportunities in the Coca-Cola chill house. Performances are scheduled from 2:30 pm through 10 pm (subject to change).

April 5th: CapitalOne Jamfest: Post Malone, Megan Moroney, Dominic Fike

Eligible cardholders will have access to an expedited priority line and exclusive lounge. Performances are scheduled from 3 pm through 10 pm (subject to change).

The 2026 Final Four excitement will wrap up with the men’s national championship game taking place on April 6.

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Ava Reynolds
Ava Reynolds
I am a music writer and concert photographer who thrives by the chaos and electricity of live music. I love capturing the charged moments that seem fleeting, blinding lights, subtle expressions, the emotionally charged space between artists and the crowd where everything feels louder, more golden. I love translating that energy through both images and words. From cramped local venues to massive stages, I move in fast-paced, unpredictable environments, documenting shows as they happen, preserving their memory. I’m drawn to the raw, the unpolished, the real, and the intimate, building visual and written narratives that pull people back into the room. Wherever I am, I’m focused on memorializing the feeling of live music so it doesn’t disappear when the last song ends.

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