
March Madness Music Festival
When the calendar turns to March, college basketball becomes the forefront of the majority of people’s minds. No matter if you watch sports religiously or not, it is on everywhere you go around the country. Along with basketball, the NCAA also has a star-studded line-up of artists performing at the 2025 NCAA March Madness Music Festival in concurrence with the Division I Men’s Final Four. The three-day event will take place at Tower Park in San Antonio, Texas.
The festival kicks off on April 4th where Pitbull will headline the AT&T Block Party, following performances by Grammy award-winner Doechii and R&B star Raven Lenae. April 5th will have Jelly Roll take the stage at Coca-Cola Live! as well as performances by T-Pain and Willow Avalon. Finally, on April 6th, Chris Stapleton will headline the Capital One JamFest. Nathaniel Ratliff & The Night Sweats as well as Brothers Osborne will take the stage at that event, while Benson Boone is set to perform his latest single “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else.”
With the first weekend of March Madness done and over with, things are just starting to heat up. This year, there haven’t been many upsets in the Men’s nor the Women’s tournament, which gives more pressure to the games to come. To tune in to the tournament, CBS Sports, TNT Sports, TBS, and TruTV will provide national coverage of all Men’s tournament games as well as March Madness Live on all devices. ESPN’s plethora of channels has all national coverage of the Women’s tournament. The games airing on CBS will also stream on Paramount+, and games airing on TBS, TNT, and Tru TV will also stream live on MAX. The Men’s Final Four will air on CBS, beginning with the National Semifinals on Saturday, April 5th, and the National Championship on Monday, April 7th.