Taylor Swift will have some company when she performs on April 5 at the Capital One JamFest in Centennial Olympic Park.

Swift, who was announced in November as the headliner for the annual NCAA March Madness Music Festival, will be joined by openers Halsey and Tayla Parx, making it the first all-female lineup for the JamFest.

Because of the limited capacity at Centennial Olympic Park – and the fact that Swift typically draws ginormous crowds – the City of Atlanta is requiring advance registration for the free concerts.

Capital One cardholders will receive exclusive early access to free tickets from 9 a.m. through 11:59 p.m. March 4 (or while supplies last). Registration for the general public will go live at 9 a.m. March 5 via ncaa.com/capitalonejamfest.com.

The three-day music series will open with the AT&T Block Partyon April 3. Coca-Cola will present shows on April 4 before concluding with Capital One JamFest on April 5. Performers will be announced soon for the earlier weekend concerts.

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