Aya Nakamura artistic director of the NBA Jam on January 24

Aya Nakamura artistic director of the NBA Jam on January 24
Aya Nakamura artistic director of the NBA Paris Jam on January 24
Yannick Vely
01/10/2025 at 3:26 p.m.Updated on 01/10/2025 at 4:43 p.m.

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It will be the big party for the NBA. From January 23 to 25, will live to the rhythm of basketball with two matches on the 23rd and 25th, and an evening event on the 24th, at the Accor Arena.

Teddy Riner, Dadju, Esteban Ocon and now Aya Nakamura. The NBA Paris Jam presented by Revolut promises to be one of the events of this month of January. Organized between the two NBA games between the San Antonio Spurs and the Indiana Pacers, the event “will celebrate the convergence between the NBA and the music, fashion and entertainment that surround the game today through a series of matches basketball and competitions featuring NBA legends Jalen Rose and Joakim Noah, celebrities, athletes and influencers who will be coached by French racing driver Esteban Ocon and French judo icon Teddy Riner. », Indicates the press release.

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The most streamed French artist in the world

The event will also feature DJ sets, fan giveaways and a live musical performance by Dadju. And it is the most streamed French artist in the world, queen Aya Nakamura who will be the artistic director of the NBA Paris Jam. “She will open the event in style, launch the fan vote, and join captains Teddy Riner and Esteban Ocon courtside to support both teams,” the press release further specifies.

Limited tickets are on sale at NBA.com/Paris. NBA Paris Jam presented by Revolut will be broadcast live on the NBA’s Twitch and YouTube channels, and fans in attendance and online will have the opportunity to vote for their MVP, change the rules of the game, and more by scanning a code QR and logging in with an NBA ID.

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