Your Guide to March Madness

Happy March Madness to all the basketball fans out there! Indy’s been our home for a few years now and watching games at historic Hinkle Fieldhouse was definitely a highlight in college. Who could forget when the Bulldogs kicked Villanova’s ass 2 years in a row and stormed the court? When we heard Indiana was hosting the entire NCAA tournament this year, we couldn’t help but beam with Hoosier pride. Looking to make the most out of March Madness? Read below for all events, game day guides and more: 

Bottleworks Basketball Bash – Bottleworks is hosting a giant watch party THIS WEEKEND (March 19-21) from noon-9pm. They’ve blocked off the road and turned the district into a block party vibe filled with giant viewing screens, food and beer trucks & entertainment throughout the day. You can find more details on the schedule here.

Fan Guide – Indy has started to reopen, and with Spring in the air, you can feel the vibe of the city start to change. Check out Visit Indy’s curated Fan Guide for daily schedules of what’s going on around town, where the Fan Jam will be, live music times and more. 

Swish – As thousands of people flock to Indy for this month, we’re bringing art to life all across the city. From musical performances to dance groups to art installations – the city is flexing its artistic muscles and showcasing all we have to offer. You can find programming for this weekend here

*It’s updated each Wednesday to reflect performances from Thursday-Sunday.

Tourney TimeVisit Indiana’s page is your source to all things basketball happening around the entire state – events, bucket lists, opportunities to vote for your favorite places and tons of Hoosier history.

We’re pumped that we get to be part of a unique time in history where the entire tournament is hosted in one state for the first and ONLY time ever! And what better place than Indiana, where Hoosiers live and breathe basketball? Keep up with us on social as we check out these events ourselves. 

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