The NBA’s most entertaining celebration is headed to the Bay Area. The Golden State Warriors will roll out the red carpet at Chase Center for the NBA All-Star weekend , which runs Feb. 14-16.
It’s the first time the Dubs have hosted the festivities since 2000: “The game — the third iteration hosted by the Bay Area, joining Daly City’s Cow Palace in 1967 and the Oakland Arena in 2000 — will act as the culmination of a weekend of festivities that spans both sides of the Bay, a nod to the Warriors’ extensive history in Oakland, which they called home from 1971 to 2019 and where they won three of their championships,” according to a report from this news organization when the team was awarded the All-Star Game weekend. Chase Center isn’t the only venue hosting the festivities. The Oakland Arena, Moscone Center and Pier 48 will also have events for fans.
Sure, there will be lots of basketball. But several big-name musical acts also will be in the region for the All-Star Weekend Concert Series . We will have you covered ahead of the festivities, as well as during them — and even after they wrap up.
Here’s what to know about All-Star weekend: Spotlight on the Bay Area: Why the NBA chose San Francisco — and Oakland — for the 2025 game. In the lineup: Warriors star Steph Curry has been named as a starter. New format: 24 All-Star players will be separated into three teams, plus much more.
The last dance?: Dieter Kurtenbach argues that NBA All-Star Game in San Francisco should be the league’s last. All-Star Weekend Concert Series: Here’s who will take the stage. From the NBA to Wine Country?: One musician will take the stage at two big Bay Area events this year.
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Chase Center, Oakland Arena, Moscone Center and Pier 48 will host events over the weekend, which runs Feb. 14-16.