The Kid LAROI and BIA to Perform at NBA All-Star Weekend Pre-Game Concert

Bia and The Kid Laroi to headline NBA All-Star Weekend Concert
Bia and The Kid Laroi to headline NBA All-Star Weekend Concert
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Hoopers and hit-makers are headed to Salt Lake City!

The Kid LAROI will headline and rapper BIA will perform at the AT&T NBA All-Star Pregame Concert during NBA All-Star Weekend, PEOPLE is exclusively announcing.

The show will take place on Feb. 19 at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, before the NBA All-Stars like LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo take the court for the 2023 All-Star Game.

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Fans attending the game will be treated to a special performance by BIA and The Kid LAROI. The concert will also be available to live stream from home with AT&T 5G Concert Lens using AT&T 5G connectivity. AT&T has also partnered with Google Pixel for the event, which allows viewers to create their own viewing experience of the show using multiple camera angles.

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Other events during NBA All-Star Weekend, which kicks off on Feb. 17 in Salt Lake City, include the Celebrity All-Star Game, the Rising Stars Challenge, and the Dunk Contest.

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This year's NBA All-Stars include a handful of new names from teams around the league. Utah Jazz center Lauri Markannen and Memphis Grizzlies defensive specialist Jaren Jackson Jr. will both be making their first appearances in the All-Star Game on Feb. 19.

Other notable names include Stephen Curry, Joel Embiid, Damian Lillard and Kevin Durant.