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GloRilla is set to perform at the AT&T Super Saturday Concert in Tampa Bay on April 5, 2025, during the NCAA Women’s Final Four. The free event will be held at Curtis Hixon Park, featuring glowing wristbands for the first 5,000 attendees. GloRilla’s rising popularity, fueled by her debut album ‘Glorious’, promises an unforgettable night filled with music and excitement. This concert is not just a highlight for music fans but coincides with a pivotal moment in women’s sports as teams compete for the championship.
Tampa Bay Set to Rock with GloRilla at the AT&T Super Saturday Concert
Get ready, Tampa Bay! A wave of excitement is sweeping through the city as GloRilla is all set to headline the much-anticipated AT&T Super Saturday Concert during the Women’s NCAA Final Four. Mark your calendars for April 5, 2025, because this is an event you won’t want to miss! The concert is set to light up Curtis Hixon Park, bringing together fans of amazing music and thrilling basketball.
What to Expect at the Concert
The concert will kick off with gates opening at 6 p.m. CT, and it’s absolutely free! That’s right—no tickets needed for a night filled with great music and unforgettable moments. If you’re among the first 5,000 attendees, you’ll be treated to illuminating wristbands that will add an extra sparkle to GloRilla’s electrifying performance. Just imagine, as her hits echo across the park, the lights flashing along with the beat, creating an unforgettable experience.
A Rising Star
GloRilla is riding high on her success as one of the top breakout artists of 2024, and there’s no slowing down for her. Known for her catchy tunes like “TGIF” and “Yeah Glo!”, her popularity soared with the release of her eagerly awaited debut album, ‘Glorious’. She has been making waves, following the footsteps of previous Super Saturday headliners such as Latto and Saweetie, and her rise shows no signs of stopping. GloRilla is currently on a massive 20-city tour, which is set to begin on March 14, 2025, in Oklahoma City and wind down with a hometown finale in Memphis, date to be defined later.
Excitement in the Air
GloRilla’s energy is palpable, especially as she prepares to make her first-ever performance at Coachella during this same tour. Fans can expect thrilling renditions of her chart-topping hits, including “Tomorrow 2” featuring Cardi B and the viral sensation “F.N.F.”. The stage will be her playground, and the atmosphere is going to be nothing short of electric.
Get Ready for the NCAA Women’s Final Four
While the concert is a highlight for music fans, it coincides with a huge moment in women’s sports. The NCAA Women’s Final Four is set to take place from April 4-6, 2025, at Amalie Arena, just a stone’s throw away from where GloRilla will be performing. With the Texas Longhorns currently holding the top spot in women’s basketball, this tournament promises to deliver some thrilling competitions as the final four teams are decided, leading to the championship game full of anticipation.
The journey to the finals begins with the First Four games on March 19, 2025, setting the stage for a whirlwind of surprises and excitement. Basketball fans will be glued to their seats, and many will be counting down the days to the exhilarating matches that will offer one spectacular climax in the world of women’s sports.
Join the Celebration
As GloRilla prepares to take over the stage in Tampa Bay, the excitement for her performance and the NCAA tournament is palpable. This is not just a concert; it’s a celebration of music, sports, and community coming together. So gather your friends, don your dancing shoes, and get ready for an unforgettable night that brings the thrill of women’s sports and the magic of music to life. Mark your calendars, and join the fun at the AT&T Super Saturday Concert!
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- Billboard: GloRilla to Headline Women’s Final Four Concert
- NCAA: 2025 Women’s NCAA Tournament Schedule
- Sporting News: Women’s Final Four Tickets Guide
- WTSP: March Madness 2024 Schedule
- Wikipedia: NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament
