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Calvin Harris, John Summit & Peso Pluma to Headline Concerts Over College Football National Championship Weekend in Miami

Calvin Harris, John Summit and Peso Pluma are set to headline AT&T Playlist Live! on Jan. 17 and 18 in Miami Beach ahead of the College Football Playoff National Championship.

The star-studded concert is free for fans, with doors opening at Lummus Park on Ocean Drive at 6 p.m. ET on both nights of performances.

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The Saturday (Jan. 17) crew includes dance music icon Harris hitting the stage with Summit and Xandra, while Sunday (Jan. 18) will see performances from Mexican star Pluma, the Latin Mafia trio and Greeicy.

“AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! isn’t just a concert — it’s where Miami’s unstoppable energy and culture collide with the excitement of the College Football Playoff,” said Chris Stanger, AT&T vice president of media and sponsorships. “We’re turning the beach into a stage for connection, uniting fans and communities through music, celebration and the spirit of championship weekend.”

The action-packed weekend continues in the hours leading up to kickoff of the National Championship on Monday, Jan. 19, with Pitbull and Kat Luna slated to perform at the Allstate Championship Tailgate outside Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.

The tailgate will be open to fans from 11 a.m. through 6 p.m. ET and filled with activations and performances from both participating teams’ marching bands.

“The College Football Playoff is built around the passion of its fans, and two nights of music at AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! brings that to life,” added Ryan Allen Hall, who serves as the senior director of public events and sponsorships at the CFP. “This Concert series is about creating memorable experiences that go beyond the field and showcases the excitement during college football’s biggest weekend. This year on the sand in Miami Beach, we plan to accomplish that.”

It’s shaping up to be another hotly contested year of college football, with Ohio State at No. 1, followed by Indiana, Texas A&M, Georgia and Texas Tech rounding out the top five of the latest CFP rankings. The College Football Playoff kicks off Dec. 19 and wraps up with the National Championship game on Jan. 19.

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