Over the next few years, L.A. is set to host some of the most exciting sports events in the world, from the FIFA World Cup in 2026 to the 2028 Summer Olympics. Among all this action, the return of the NBA All-Star Weekend is a major milestone, happening for the first time in almost a decade!
And now, on top of all that excitement, the NBA has just announced that Ludacris, Shaboozey, and K-pop group Cortis will headline the Crossover concert series from February 12–14 at the L.A. Convention Center, as reported by Billboard.
The weekend kicks off on Thursday, February 12, with Cortis, the rising K-pop boy band. Their debut EP Color Outside the Lines hit No. 15 on the Billboard 200 and got over 100 million streams in its first month. This will be the first time a K-pop group performs at NBA Crossover, starting the weekend with high energy and excitement for fans.
On Friday, February 13, hip-hop legend Ludacris will take the stage for the Michelob ULTRA Courtside Concert. With more than 24 million albums sold and several No. 1 hits on Billboard, Ludacris will bring an unforgettable show that adds even more energy to the events at Intuit Dome and Kia Forum.
Finally, the weekend closes with Shaboozey on Sunday, February 14, right after the All-Star Game. Known for his hit song A Bar Song (Tipsy) and his album Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going, Shaboozey will bring his high-energy performance on Valentine’s Day!
Single-day general admission tickets are $50, and VIP packages are also available, giving fans a chance to enjoy All-Star Weekend up close.