Ludacris, Shaboozey, and CORTIS to Headline Exciting NBA Crossover Concert Series
NBA All-Star Weekend: Celebrating Basketball and Culture at Intuit Dome
LOS ANGELES – As NBA All-Star Weekend unfolds in Los Angeles, basketball enthusiasts from around the globe gather not only to celebrate the sport but also to enjoy a vibrant mix of music and entertainment. This year, the NBA Crossover concert series promises an impressive lineup of performers, enhancing the festive atmosphere.
The concert series will take place from February 12 to 15 at the L.A. Convention Center, coinciding with various All-Star events staged in Inglewood. Notably, Grammy Award-winning artist Ludacris, the rising K-pop group CORTIS, and Shaboozey, who recently made history at the Grammys, will headline the concerts. Each performance is included with NBA Crossover admission, with tickets priced at $25 for children and $50 for adults.
The festivities kick off on Thursday, February 12, with CORTIS taking the stage. The group is set to also perform during halftime at the Celebrity Game on Saturday, marking a significant moment as they become the first K-pop group to do so.
On Friday, February 13, Ludacris is expected to capture the spotlight, performing ahead of the Slam Dunk Contest the following night. Additionally, the DJ duo Two Friends will entertain the crowd.
Saturday, February 14, features Shaboozey, celebrated for his Grammy win in the Best Country Duo/Group Performance category. The lineup on that day also includes performances by Gelo and Joey Fatone and Friends.
Rounding out the concert series on Sunday, February 15, DJ Pauly D from "Jersey Shore" will take the stage to wrap up the celebrations.
All performances at the NBA Crossover are designed to create an engaging experience for fans attending the festivities in Los Angeles, enhancing the overall celebration of basketball and its cultural impact. Children aged two and under can attend without a ticket, making it an accessible event for families.
This year’s All-Star Weekend not only showcases top-tier basketball talent but also emphasizes the intersection of sports and entertainment, solidifying its status as a highlight on the NBA calendar.







