March Madness Music Festival in downtown Phoenix reaches full capacity
Apr 2, 2017, 4:04 PM | Updated: Apr 3, 2017, 11:02 am
If you had plans this weekend to watch some music at the March Madness Music Festival in downtown Phoenix, you were out of luck if you didn’t show up early enough.
March Madness Music Festival has reached capacity. We will continue to watch crowd numbers to determine when/if gate will re-open. pic.twitter.com/RCAfQdnKFH
— Final Four SATX (@FinalFour) April 2, 2017
#MarchMadness music festival is AT CAPACITY and will no longer be admitting guests. #dtphx pic.twitter.com/CVqE7x0DJJ
— Downtown Phoenix (@downtownphoenix) April 2, 2017
The event taking place at Margaret T. Hance Park in Phoenix runs over the course of three days, concluding Sunday night. Sunday’s show also reached capacity.
#PHX Police officers turning people away from @FinalFour concert in downtown Phoenix. Capacity hit less than 40 min after gates #FinalFour
— Carter Nacke (@carternacke) April 2, 2017
March Madness Music Festival is at capacity and will not re-open. You can stream the shows live at https://t.co/GdAxDSIR1U pic.twitter.com/x8gklxg3TX
— Final Four SATX (@FinalFour) April 3, 2017
Saturday’s performers included Grouplove, Capital Cities and Leon Bridges.
.@capitalcities is here @CocaCola music pic.twitter.com/cMkRbUCk9i
— Final Four SATX (@FinalFour) April 1, 2017
We are happy @GROUPLOVE is here @CocaCola Music #Phoenix pic.twitter.com/JhC8woPz7N
— Final Four SATX (@FinalFour) April 2, 2017
The three days of free music for the event are the AT&T Block Party that took place on Friday, Coca-Cola Music on Saturday and Sunday ends the event with the Capital One JamFest.
The band Aerosmith will close out the entire weekend on Sunday night.