NBA All-Star 2023 Utah

Skip to ContentSkip to Footer

Vivid Seats is a ticket resale marketplace and not the primary ticket seller. Prices may be higher or lower than face value.

Vivid Seats is a ticket resale marketplace and not the primary ticket seller. Prices may be higher or lower than face value.

Buy N/A at NBA All Star Game tickets from Vivid Seats and be there in person on Feb 19, 2023 at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City.

If you’ve attended a NBA All Star Game vs. N/A game before, you know the excitement and energy of the crowd makes for a truly unforgettable experience. With N/A at NBA All Star Game tickets from Vivid Seats, you can experience it live.

Right now, NBA All Star Game vs. N/A tickets at Vivint Smart Home Arena for the Feb 19 showdown begin at $680. Vivid Seats can help you find Vivint Smart Home Arena tickets that are just right for you with our helpful seating charts.

When you shop for N/A at NBA All Star Game tickets from Vivid Seats, you can purchase with confidence, knowing that all confirmed NBA All Star Game orders are backed by our 100% Buyer Guarantee.

N/A at NBA All Star Game tickets are available for Feb 19 but may also be available for other dates.

In addition to NBA All Star Game tickets at Vivint Smart Home Arena,Vivid Seats has tickets to other NBA Basketball events. Vivid Seats can help you find Sports tickets for events in UT and anywhere else you’re hoping to be there in the crowd.

When you purchase NBA All Star Game tickets [or any live event tickets] through the Vivid Seats app, you’ll start earning through our Vivid Seats Rewards loyalty program.

Other Top Sports Tickets

  • Masters Tickets
  • Super Bowl Tickets
  • NBA Finals Tickets
  • US Open Tickets
  • UFC Tickets

Salt Lake City is going to lose the All-star game in 2023, and the NBA will be right to move the event out of a state whose legislature has doubled down on inequitable participation in sports.

There is precedent for the league taking such action. In 2017 the NBA moved the all-star game from Charlotte to New Orleans in objection of North Carolina’s passage of the state’s House Bill 2, which limited anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in the state. The all-star game returned to Charlotte in 2019, after North Carolina repealed the bill.

Utah state House Bill 11, which will likely override a gubernatorial veto in a special session on Friday, is similar in its legislative attack on a vulnerable community. The bill bars transgender youth from participating in girls K-12 sports.

Of more than 75,000 student athletes in the state, the bill effectively takes aim at one single transgender individual who has participated in girls sports. The bill’s sponsor and its supporters claim that the bill is designed to protect the integrity and fairness in girls sports.

But allow me to repeat: the bill will affect one single trans-person from participating in girls sports. It will, however, signal to an entire community of trans-youth that they are not welcome and do not belong.

There will be, and has already been, much pearl clutching and virtue signaling about protecting cis-girls from being washed away in the inevitable, proverbial flood of trans-kids sure to start participating in sports. That’s the bill’s true intention: to stoke fear and division. The bill has been called a “poster child for bad legislation” by the conservative-leaning Deseret News. It is also an exercise in systematic oppression and hatred.

But, the conservative super-majority that makes up the state’s legislature is going to force the bill into law, despite being vetoed by Governor Spencer Cox, who cited the bill’s “fundamental flaws,” and because “the bill was substantially changed in the final hours of the legislative session with no public input and in a way that will likely bankrupt the Utah High School Athletic Association and result in millions of dollars in legal fees for local school districts…”

Ryan Smith has been vocal in his opposition of the bill, saying it was “rushed, flawed and won’t hold up over time.” Dwyane Wade, who joined the Utah Jazz ownership group last year, is the father of a transgender girl, and has been vocal in his support of trans communities. I cannot envision a scenario in which Jazz ownership lobbies against the NBA’s inevitable decision to move the event. And they shouldn’t.

Jazz fans, say goodbye to the all-star game in 2023. Let’s work together to get House Bill 11 repealed so that kids can return to sport, and sport can return to Salt Lake.

A year ago, the cheapest resale tickets in Cleveland cost fans $433.

[Chuck Burton | AP] Team LeBron's Dwayne Wade, of the Miami Heat, speaks during the second half of an NBA All-Star basketball game, Sunday, Feb. 17, 2019, in Charlotte, N.C.

When the NBA’s All-Star Weekend returns to Salt Lake City for the first time in 30 years, it will be a hot ticket.

With six months until the festivities tip off in February, fans are still waiting for their chance to grab their tickets.

So how do they get them?

It’ll cost you.

The highest-profile events

Right out of the gate: Tickets for the average Utahn will likely be in short supply.

The two highest-profile events of All-Star Weekend in 2023 are “All-Star Saturday Night” [featuring the Skills Challenge, the 3-Point Contest, and the Dunk Contest every year] and the All-Star Game itself, held on Sunday night.

Both will take place at Vivint Arena, but the capacity of the arena will be lowered greatly. One baseline side will have seats removed in order to accommodate a stage for pregame and halftime musical acts that will perform on both nights, a league spokesperson said. Seats for the hundreds of national and international media attending the game will have to be created, too, likely removing some other fan seats.

The NBA itself runs ticketing for the weekend, not the Jazz. And the league has already given a substantial number of tickets away to its sponsors, as part of their deal in supporting the league. Tickets also go to all 30 NBA teams, players and their families, the NBA Players Association and Retired Players Association, the host team and city, and more.

As a result, there are just a limited number of tickets available for the average Utahn.

Earlier this year, the league invited fans who were highly interested in attending All-Star events to put down a $250 nonrefundable deposit with NBA Experiences. Essentially, NBA Experiences is a wing of NBA sales that packages tickets with access to other “experiences,” interesting things to do during All-Star Weekend. There are many variations of these — from access to an NBA lounge with an open bar, to a catered breakfast with NBA mascots, to lunch with an NBA Hall of Famer, to on-court photo opportunities, and many more. The league, in fact, says more such experiences are still being designed and are yet to be announced.

Experience packages are currently being sold to those fans who put down deposits. They’re on sale to Jazz season ticket holders from now until Aug. 15, at which point they’ll go on sale to the general public.

That is the only avenue to directly buy tickets to those two big events in Utah.

How much?

The NBA Experiences route can be expensive, though.

Some Jazz fans who put down their $250 deposits received an early list of All-Star Weekend packages, with costs ranging between $1,299 and $19,999.

The league office says that list is an evolving draft document, rather than the final list of experience packages available and their prices. They also note that these packages will come with at least one added experience — that NBA Experiences won’t sell just tickets alone. The fan, though, says that his NBA Experiences sales representative was truly selling these packages at those prices.

Regardless, those prices are about in line for what previous All-Star Weekend experiences packages have cost in the past.

What about the secondary ticket market? Last year, Cleveland19.com found that the cheapest ticket to get in to Saturday night’s contest was $376, while the cheapest ticket to get into Sunday’s game was $433. Cleveland is a somewhat bigger market than Salt Lake City, but demand could have also been muted due to the Omicron outbreak of COVID-19.

Cheaper tickets to other events

Those marquee events are going to set fans back with high costs, but there will be other events fans with tighter budgets will be able to attend.

Most prominent are tickets to the NBA’s Rising Stars Game on Friday night at Vivint Arena, the contest which includes the league’s rookies and sophomores. The NBA’s Celebrity Game will take place at the Huntsman Center on Friday as well. Last year, the cheapest tickets for those games went for about $50 each from the NBA directly.

The league also sells tickets to:

• The NBA All-Star game practice, starting at $26 last year

• The G-League “Next Gem” game, starting at $17 last year

• The HBCU Classic, starting at $10 last year.

Jazz season ticket holders will have a presale for all of the above events as well, but the tickets will also go on sale to the general public after that presale.

There’s also “NBA Crossover,” an interactive fan event that’s expected to be hosted at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. Think of it as kind of a high-tech expo show for fans, or, as the league says, “an interactive fan event that showcases the convergence of the NBA and pop culture.” Tickets for that in Cleveland were $30.

Finally, there will be opportunities for fans to get involved throughout the city for free. One option called NBA Ice Buckets, will ask fans to make a simulated game-winning shot on a snow-and-ice-themed court. If they make it, they’ll have the chance to win tickets to other events. Another, called the NBA All-Star Rewards Program, will give points to fans who visit participating Utah businesses that they can use to redeem for All-Star prizes and experiences via an app.

Where will NBA All

Vivint Arena2023 NBA All-Star Game / Locationnull

When was the NBA All

This will mark the 30th anniversary of the 1993 NBA All-Star Game played in Salt Lake City. hrs. min. sec.

Where is 2023 NHL All

The 2023 NHL All-Star Game is set to take place in Sunrise, FL on Feb. 4 along with the skills challenge festivities on Feb. 3 and more entertainment options for fans to enjoy.

Where is the next NBA All

NBA All-Star 2024 in Indianapolis is now just 500 days away, and the Host Committee and partners are ramping back up. The NBA All-Star 2024 Host Committee leadership is comprised of a diverse set of community leaders, all committed to making this All-Star Weekend the most inclusive and community-centric ever.

Chủ Đề