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Ke$ha, Ludacris, B.o.B. To Play NBA All-Star Pregame

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Ke$ha, Ludacris and B.o.B. will perform at the Sprint NBA All-Star Pregame Concert on Sunday, Feb. 17 at the NBA All-Star Jam Session Sprint Arena in Houston.

Ludacris and B.o.B. will perform during the televised Sprint Pregame Concert that begins at 6 p.m. ET. Event headliner Ke$ha is scheduled to play at 7 p.m. ET during the TNT telecast.

John Legend will sing the National Anthem. Ne-Yo will perform during the introduction of the players, and Alicia Keys will provide the halftime set.

The mobile company will also host the Sprint NBA All-Star Celebrity Game on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. at the Sprint Arena at NBA All-Star Jam Session. Personalities from music, TV and film will join NBA legends and WNBA players for the game.

Nick Cannon will host the festivities on Saturday, Feb. 16 that will also feature Ellie Goulding, Phillip Phillips and Fall Out Boy. The latter will play their new single “My Songs Know What You Did In The Day (Light Em Up).”

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