With NBA All-Star Weekend returning to Los Angeles in 2026, the league is bringing major star power to the city. The NBA announced Thursday (Dec. 18) that Ludacris, Shaboozey, and rising K-pop group Cortis will headline the NBA Crossover concert series, set to take place Feb. 12, 13, and 14 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
The three-night run will once again blend music, basketball, and culture as part of the league’s broader All-Star Weekend festivities. Emerging K-pop group Cortis will kick things off on Feb. 12, marking a milestone moment for the five-member act as the first K-pop group to perform at NBA Crossover. The group called the opportunity a major step in their breakout momentum following a strong rookie year in 2025, noting their excitement to connect with fans and help launch the weekend.
On Friday night (Feb. 13), Atlanta rap icon Ludacris will headline the Michelob ULTRA Courtside Concert, bringing his catalog of hits to the West Coast as the weekend builds toward its marquee events.
Shaboozey will close out the concert series on Saturday night (Feb. 14), headlining the Valentine’s Day show during NBA Crossover. The Virginia native, who has emerged as one of the year’s breakout stars, described the opportunity as a special moment, citing his longtime love for the NBA and the significance of performing in Los Angeles during All-Star Weekend.
Beyond the nightly concerts, NBA Crossover will also host NBA Beats and Brunch events scheduled for Feb. 14 and Feb. 15 at 11 a.m. PT, leading into the 2026 NBA All-Star Game at the Intuit Dome. Tickets for NBA Crossover are currently on sale, with single-day general admission passes starting at $50, along with VIP package options available for fans looking for an expanded experience.













