The 2025 NCAA® Men's Final Four® is coming to San Antonio, and we're going mad for March Madness. Championship weekend is going to be packed with fun things to do throughout the city and can’t-miss fan sporting events.
We’re sharing everything you need to add to your March Madness itinerary so you can make it a slam-dunk trip.
What is the NCAA® Men's Final Four®?
The 2025 NCAA® Men’s Final Four® is the penultimate game in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, also known as March Madness. The last four teams standing will compete at the San Antonio Alamodome on April 5 and 7, 2025.
San Antonio has hosted past men’s and women’s Final Four tournaments in 1998, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2018, and 2021 and expects to welcome over 100,000 visitors for the 2025 games.
In addition to game day, there are tons of fun activities happening throughout the city.
NCAA® Men's Final Four® Events in San Antonio You Don’t Want to Miss
NCAA March Madness Music Fest®
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Friday, April 4 - Sunday, April 6, 2025
Tower Park at Hemisfair
March Madness Music Festival offers three free days of live music performances from your favorite A-list artists. Past music guests have included Panic! At The Disco, One Republic, and Maroon 5. Who can you expect this year? Pit Bull, Jelly Roll, and Chris Stapleton!
- Friday, April 4 – AT&T Block Party kicks off with high-energy performances, including a headlining set from global superstar Pitbull. Rising R&B star Ravyn Lenae and breakout artist Doechii will set the stage for an unforgettable opening night.
- Saturday, April 5 – Coca-Cola LIVE! keeps the excitement going with chart-topping Jelly Roll leading the lineup. Fans can also groove to T-Pain’s iconic hits and discover new music from rising star Willow Avalon. Take a break at the Coca-Cola Chill House, where you can cool down with refreshing drinks and snap some Insta-worthy photos.
- Sunday, April 6 – Capital One JamFest® wraps up the weekend with a powerhouse show featuring Chris Stapleton, Benson Boone, and the soulful sounds of Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. Country duo Brothers Osborne will bring their signature sound to the stage, making it a night to remember.
With three days of free live music, scenic outdoor venues, and the electric energy of Final Four weekend, San Antonio is the place to be!
Reese's Men's Final Four Friday®
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Friday, April 4, 2025
Alamodome
Final Four Friday is a free public event for fans of all ages. This is your chance to sit in on team practices before the big game and also check out Reese's NABC All-Star Game, featuring top senior student-athletes from across the nation.
River Rally
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Rivercenter Lagoon at Riverwalk | 11 A.M. Kickoff
Get ready for a puro pep rally — San Antonio style! At the River Rally, fans line up along the banks of the River Walk to root for their favorite teams as their band and cheer squads float by on San Antonio’s iconic river barges.
Championship River Parade
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Sunday, April 6, 2025
Arneson River Theatre
After the big win, it’s time to celebrate! Cheer on the newly crowned NCAA Champions at the Championship River Parade. The winning team will load barges and float into Arneson River Theater to receive the NABC Trophy and celebrate their victory with fans.
Other San Antonio Sports Fan Attractions
Sport and Spectator Art Exhibit
March 1, 2025 - July 27, 2025
The McNay
Tap into the artistry of sports fandom at the Sport and Spectator exhibit. At this McNay exhibition, contemporary artists transform sports gear and equipment into works of art that examine the intersection of sports and culture.
College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships
April 3, 2025
Frost Bank Center
Need more slam dunk thrills during Final Four weekend? Check out the Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships, where college basketball players compete for the ultimate bragging rights.
HBCU All Star Games
April 6, 2025
Freeman Coliseum
Ready to see basketball history in the making? This year’s HBCU All Star Games welcome the first-ever women’s game, showcasing the top 24 women’s players from HBCUs, as well as the fourth-year men’s game.