Who is performing at 2023 NBA All-Star Weekend? Host Vin Diesel, Post Malone headline Salt Lake City events

The NBA All-Star Weekend is always a top-class event – on and off the floor. This year’s All-Star offering is no exception.

Beginning with the Celebrity All-Star Game on Friday, February 17, some of the biggest names in and outside of the esports world will make their way to Salt Lake City, Utah.

Therefore, a number of well-known artists will be performing on various stages throughout the weekend.

The Sporting News brings you a comprehensive list of performers for NBA All-Star Weekend 2023, from Friday’s Celebrity All-Star Game to Sunday’s 72nd NBA All-Star Game.

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Who is performing at NBA All-Star Weekend 2023?

Ruffles Celebrity Game Starring

The weekend kicks off with a bang on Friday, February 17th with the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game. While both rosters boast huge star power, they are introduced by two-time Academy Award winner Ben Affleck, star of the upcoming film AIR, which chronicles Nike’s quest to sign Michael Jordan in 1984.

Here’s a look at the rosters for the Celebrity All-Star Game:

In addition to Affleck’s introductions, recording artists G-Eazy and Saweetie will perform at the NBA Crossover, which is scheduled to begin Friday, February 17 at 9 p.m.

NBA All-Star Saturday Night Artist

Ahead of All-Star Saturday Night, recording artists Wiz Khalifa and Bebe Rexha will compete in a head-to-head musical battle in The Sum All-Star Music Battle on Saturday, February 18 at 6:00 p.m

More updates on Saturday night’s All-Star performances to come.

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NBA All Star Game performers

A native of Payson, Utah, Jewel sings the US national anthem before the NBA All-Star Game. Toronto native Jully Black will perform Canada’s national anthem.

Ahead of the All-Star Game, Utah resident Post Malone will perform a medley of hits and actor Vin Diesel will welcome fans.

This year’s halftime all-star performance is Afrobeats-themed and fronted by Grammy Award-winners Burna Boy and Tems, and rapper-singer Rema.

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