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Shaboozey, Ludacris set to perform during 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend

Shaboozey, Ludacris and CORTIS will make up the NBA All-Star Weekend music lineup in Los Angeles in mid-February.

The performances will take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center from Feb. 12 to 14.

The artists will all perform on different days and serve as part of the NBA Crossover postgame concert after a day of NBA All-Star-related festivities. All concerts are included with an NBA Crossover ticket.

All-Star Weekend brings the NBA community together, with the All-Star Game serving as the focal point, with some of the league’s best players competing against each other.

The game will take place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

When will Shaboozey perform at NBA All-Star Weekend?

Shaboozey, the multi-time Grammy singer-songwriter, is scheduled to perform on Saturday, Feb. 14.

Shaboozey had his breakout year in 2024 with his hit song ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy).’

“This year has been quite a ride, and closing out NBA All-Star Weekend in L.A. really feels special,” Shaboozey said in a press release provided to USA TODAY Sports. “I’m a big fan of the NBA and I can’t wait to bring my energy to such a legendary city and event.”

Shaboozey participated in the 2025 All-Star Weekend festivities, competing in the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game in February at the Oakland Arena in Oakland, California.

When will Ludacris perform at NBA All-Star Weekend?

Ludacris will perform on Feb. 13. The multi-time Grammy award winner has sold more than 24 million albums worldwide during his career and appeared in the “Fast & the Furious” movie franchise.

When will CORTIS perform at NBA All-Star Weekend?

CORTIS is a South Korean boy band that consists of five members. The K-pop band made its official debut on Aug. 18 with the single ‘What You Want.’

The group will perform on Thursday, Feb. 12.

‘It’s a huge moment for us to be the first K-pop group to perform at NBA Crossover, kicking off All-Star Weekend,” CORTIS said in a statement. “We’re grateful for the opportunity and excited to hit the stage, connect with fans up close, and officially tip off this incredible weekend.’

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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