The NCAA Women’s Final Four weekend will bring more than championship basketball to Phoenix in 2026. Fans can also expect a major live music moment as R&B star Kehlani headlines the annual Super Saturday Concert.
The free outdoor event is scheduled for April 4 at Margaret T. Hance Park in downtown Phoenix, transforming the park into a celebration hub for both sports fans and music lovers. Organized as part of the Women’s Final Four festivities, the concert serves as a high-profile cultural event during one of the biggest weekends in college basketball.
Doors will open at 6 p.m., with DJ Javin warming up the crowd before the headlining performance. Kehlani will take the stage at 8 p.m., delivering what organizers expect to be one of the weekend’s biggest public gatherings.
The concert is presented by AT&T and remains open to all ages, continuing a tradition of accessible entertainment tied to the championship tournament. Food vendors and event activities will also be available throughout the evening, creating a festival-style environment around the park.
Fans who use AT&T services will receive an added perk. The company is offering a Fast Lane entry option that allows customers and one guest to move through a dedicated line at the main entrance, helping them get into the event more quickly.
For Kehlani, the appearance arrives during a particularly strong stretch in their career. The singer recently scored major recognition with the song “Folded,” which earned two Grammy Awards including Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song. The accolades further cemented Kehlani’s reputation as one of the most prominent voices in contemporary R&B.
By pairing a major music act with the excitement of the Women’s Final Four, organizers hope to amplify the energy surrounding the tournament while giving the host city a large-scale entertainment event for residents and visiting fans alike.
When the lights go up at Hance Park, the combination of championship basketball and a chart-topping R&B performance will offer Phoenix a soundtrack to one of the biggest weekends in women’s sports.