The WNBA is raising the bar and the volume for this year’s All-Star festivities. Memphis rap phenom GloRilla is set to ignite the stage during the halftime show of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, happening July 19th at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Known for her raw energy, gritty rhymes, and Southern flair, GloRilla is bringing the heat to one of the league’s most anticipated events—making this year’s celebration one for the history books.
Announced via X (formerly Twitter), GloRilla’s performance will headline the entertainment slate during a weekend already brimming with cultural moments and basketball greatness. Tipoff for the big game is scheduled for 8:30 PM ET, airing live on ABC, ESPN+, and Disney+.
Street Anthems Meet Center Court
After bursting onto the national stage with hits like “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” and “Tomorrow 2”, GloRilla has become a defining voice of modern hip-hop. Now, she steps onto a different kind of court—one filled with elite athletes, record-breaking matchups, and a global audience. Her halftime set is expected to be a high energy celebration that amplifies the fusion of sport and culture the WNBA is known for.
Her appearance also aligns with a major milestone—GloRilla is headlining her own show, “Glo Bash,” on July 25th at FedExForum in Memphis, marking her first major hometown headlining performance.
Stars, Skills & Southern Heat
This year’s All-Star Game features a star-studded showdown between Team Clark and Team Collier, led by fan-favorite captains Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier. Clark’s All-Star debut in front of her home crowd has ticket demand and energy soaring.
Other All-Star standouts include A’ja Wilson, Paige Bueckers, Sabrina Ionescu, and Aliyah Boston. The game itself will be anything but ordinary. Thanks to enhanced rules like a 28-foot four-point shot zone, live in-play substitutions, and a 20-second shot clock, ensuring non-stop action.
WNBA Live & Fan-Fueled Weekend
The All-Star Game is only one part of an immersive, multi-day experience. WNBA Live, taking place July 18th–19th in downtown Indianapolis, offers music performances, celebrity sightings, interactive exhibits, and more—bridging basketball with the vibrant culture surrounding it.
Whether you’re courtside or streaming from home, fans can expect a dynamic viewing experience with 20+ camera angles, mic’d-up players, and exclusive on-court interviews, making every second feel up-close and personal.
All Eyes On Indy
With women’s basketball soaring to new heights and GloRilla’s rising star shining bright, the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game is more than a sporting event—it’s a cultural moment. As Team Clark and Team Collier prepare for tipoff, GloRilla’s halftime takeover promises to light up the court and the culture. So if you haven’t already, m your calendars. July 19th will be loud, lit, and legendary.