How to get tickets for Lil Wayne, Keith Urban, Zedd and T-Pain during NBA All-Star Weekend

Although basketball will be at the forefront of NBA All-Star Weekend's upcoming visit to Indianapolis, several big-name musical artists across a variety of genres will perform as part of the festivities.

These concerts do not require tickets for any of the basketball games, so feel free to bop downtown for a concert and nothing else if that's your speed. Here are the five artists performing in Indianapolis as part of All-Star Weekend's entertainment slate.

Each concert will take place at Crossover 2024 at the Indiana Convention Center, 100 S. Capitol Ave.

NBA All-Star Weekend concerts in Indianapolis

DJ Zedd, T-Pain

9 p.m. Feb. 16. Tickets start at $75 through nbaevents.nba.com.

DJ Zedd and rapper, singer-songwriter and producer T-Pain will perform at Crossover on Friday as one of three main concerts hosted by the NBA. T-Pain was a late addition to the show.

T-Pain is coming off of a viral live performance in which he ditched his signature autotuned vocals to belt out covers at the head of a live band.

Keith Urban, Walker Hayes

3 p.m. Feb. 17. Tickets start at $75 through Ticketmaster at bit.ly/41PFN4B.

Country star Keith Urban will take over Crossover on Saturday. Urban will make his second visit to Indianapolis in as many years.

Read our take on his 2022 Indy stop: A day after chaos, Ruoff's energy returns with outstanding Keith Urban show

Fellow country singer Walker Hayes will also perform. Urban is poised to release a new album soon, while Hayes released an EP, "New Money," in September.

Lil Wayne

3 p.m. Feb. 18. Tickets start at $75 through nbaevents.nba.com.

Rapper Lil Wayne was a late addition to the weekend's festivities. With Wayne in the fold, a three-day concert pass is also being offered for $200.

Lil Wayne most recently released "Welcome to Collegrove," a collaborative album with 2 Chainz, who will also be performing in Indy during the All-Star weekend.

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Rory Appleton is the pop culture reporter at IndyStar. Contact him at 317-552-9044 and rappleton@indystar.com, or follow him on Twitter at @RoryEHAppleton.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: NBA All-Star Weekend concerts: Who's performing and how to get tickets

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