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This festival features a variety of experiences, including live music, new sidewalk murals, an Epicurean Market, a student poster giveaway, walk and talk tours, and more.

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Get ready, Indy — SWISH 2026 is taking over downtown during Final Four weekend (April 3-6).

As the city hosts one of the biggest college sports events of the year, SWISH will transform the streets into a free, family-friendly celebration of art, music, food, and culture. Think live performances, vibrant murals, delicious bites, and more — all showcasing Indy’s creative talent.

With 200+ artists, performers, and chefs involved, it’s where creativity meets game-day energy. Come explore, experience, and celebrate Circle City in full swing.

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