
GloRilla and Mustard are set to suit up in the 2026 Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game on Feb. 13 in Los Angeles.
Tickets are currently available on Ticketmaster, while the rest of the roster will be filled out with streamers, artists, actors, athletes and more creatives in the coming weeks.
GloRilla performed at the 2025 NBA All-Star Game in the Bay Area and now she’ll be taking her talents to the Intuit Dome’s court. The Memphis rapper has been dating Toronto Raptors star Brandon Ingram, so hopefully she picked up some tips from BI’s signature mid-range jumper to bring to the Celebrity Game next month.
Mustard, a Los Angeles native, will be making his Celebrity Game debut this year. About a decade ago, he curated the NBA 2k16 video game soundtrack alongside production titans DJ Premier and DJ Khaled. The “Not Like Us” producer has been on a fitness journey in recent years, which has seen him slim down from 340 pounds to about 225. He opened up about his drastic weight loss to Men’s Health earlier in January, which includes a heavy regimen of tennis, in addition to other workouts and proper dieting.
“I’ve had five different trainers. I’ve done every diet you can think of,” Mustard said while revealing he kicked poor eating habits and drinking lean to the curb. “I remember the doctor would always tell me I have a fatty liver. So, I’d say, ‘How do I get rid of a fatty liver?’ He’d say, ‘Lose weight.’ ‘How do I get rid of high blood pressure?’ ‘Lose weight.’ I got tired of hearing that.”
Last year’s NBA All-Star Celebrity Game saw appearances from Shaboozey, Noah Kahan, Mickey Guyton, NFL icon Terrell Owens, Druski, Kai Cenat, former NBA star Baron Davis, basketball trainer Chris Brinkley and WWE star Bayley. 2 Chainz and NFL legend Jerry Rice served as coaches of the respective squads.
The NBA All-Star Game adopted a revamped U.S. vs. the World format in 2026, which will be on display at the Intuit Dome on Feb. 15.



