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More artists added to FREE March Madness concert with Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift performs at Amazon Music's Prime Day concert in New York. Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File photo

ATLANTA — March Madness is around the corner and it won’t be long until Atlanta hosts this year’s NCAA Final Four.

It’s not just basketball fans who will get to enjoy all the madness. It’s music lovers, too.

The NCAA and its partners announced a few months ago that Taylor Swift would headline a free concert. On Thursday, it revealed the other artists who will join her on stage.

Halsey and singer-songwriter Tayla Parx have been added to Capital One JamFest, marking the first all-female lineup for the festival.

Recent hit songs from Halsey include “Without Me” and “Eastside."

Parx co-write Ariana Grande’s “7 Rings” and “thank u, next” and Panic! At The Disco’s “High Hopes." She has also toured with Anderson Paak and Lizzo.

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The free concert will happen April 5 at Centennial Olympic Park in between the days of the Final Four and national championship game.

While it doesn’t cost anything to attend, fans will have to register in advance for the free concert because of anticipated demand.

Registration begins March 4 for Capital One members and March 5 for at 9 a.m. for the general public.

Information on how to register can be found here.

The Capital One JamFest is just part of the annual NCAA March Madness Music Festival. Performers for AT&T Block Party and Coca-Cola Music concerts will be announced leading up to the festival.