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Ludacris, Shaboozey & Cortis to Headline NBA Crossover Concert Series at 2026 All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles

With NBA All-Star Weekend heading to Los Angeles in 2026, it’s only right that the stars are coming out. The NBA announced on Thursday (Dec. 18) that Ludacris, Shaboozey and K-pop group Cortis will headline the league’s NBA Crossover concert series.

It’s all going down at the Los Angeles Convention Center with three nights combining the worlds of music, sports and culture on Feb. 12, 13 and 14.

Emerging K-pop group Cortis will hit the stage on Feb. 12 and look to continue building momentum on a successful rookie campaign in 2025.

“It’s a huge moment for us to be the first K-pop group to perform at NBA Crossover, kicking off All-Star Weekend,” the five-person boy band 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.”

Atlanta legend Ludacris will be bringing his arsenal of hits to the West Coast, as Luda’s slated to headline the Michelob ULTRA Courtside Concert on the Friday night (Feb. 13).

While Shaboozey’s hooping days are over, the “A Bar Song” artist will be part of All-Star Weekend in another fashion, with the Virginia native headlining Saturday night’s (Feb. 14) NBA Crossover concert on Valentine’s Day.

“This year has been quite a ride, and closing out NBA All-Star Weekend in L.A. really feels special,” Shaboozy relayed in a statement. “I’m a big fan of the NBA and I can’t wait to bring my energy to such a legendary city and event.”

Outside of the concert events, NBA Crossover will host the NBA Beats and Brunch on Saturday at 11 a.m. PT on Feb. 14 and Feb. 15 ahead of the 2026 NBA All-Star Game at the Intuit Dome.

Tickets are currently on sale for the entire weekend, with single-day general admission passes available for $50 as well as VIP package options.

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