NBA All-Star 2026 will take over Intuit Dome in Inglewood this weekend, but the pro basketball fandom will extend — with much, much fervor — to the Los Angeles Convention Center where NBA Crossover is happening through Sunday, Feb. 15.

Billed as “the NBA’s ultimate All-Star fan experience,” the pop culture event is filling more than 300,000-square-feet with all things NBA.

In our best NBA commentator voice, here are the highlights:

NBA Crossover is taking place during these dates and times: Friday, Feb. 13, 2-11 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 14, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday, Feb. 15, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Tickets for Friday are still available and start at $50. Tickets for Saturday are available here for $65, and Sunday tickets are available for $50.

The event spans these locations inside the LA Convention Center on South Figueroa Street: South Hall GHJK, West Hall AB, Concourse Hall, Petree Hall (West Building), and Kentia Hall (South Building).

Fans can expect lots of live music — including performance by Grammy-winning rapper Ludacris on Friday (he’s also headlining NBA All-Star Saturday at Intuit Dome on Saturday, Feb. 14), “A Bar Song” singer Shaboozey on Saturday, and a set from “Jersey Shore” star DJ Pauly D on Sunday.

Fans can also expect viewing parties, celebrity appearances, and 40 activations that showcase the league’s connection to art, music, fashion, and tech.

Basketball programming includes the NBA G League 3-Point Contest and NBA G League AT&T Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday, Feb. 14, and the NBA G League Next Up Game on Sunday, Feb. 15.

Fans can check out the NBA Creator Court, which will showcase social media stars across basketball culture.

Crossover’s Hardwood Central zone will feature a “festival-style” atmosphere with games, local food trucks, and a stage hosting DJ sets and live performances. This is the area where the watch parties will take place, too, broadcasting big events happening at Intuit Dome and Kia Forum.

Keep an eye out for Southern California artist Joshua Vides at Crossover — he’s the event’s official artist-in-residence, and he’ll be shaping the look and feel of this year’s Crossover with activations and limited-edition merch.

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