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NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2025: Rapper Fat Joe to bring hip-hop heat to Halftime show

NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2025: Rapper Fat Joe to bring hip-hop heat to Halftime show

American rapper Joseph Antonio Cartagena, known by his stage name Fat Joe. Image X

Sports, music, and culture are coming together in one slam-dunk spectacle this October, as the NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2025 return with not just elite basketball action, but a star-studded entertainment lineup. Taking center stage at halftime during the opening game is none other than hip-hop heavyweight Fat Joe, who’s all set to bring some serious Bronx energy to the Etihad Arena on October 2.Yes, you read that right – Fat Joe, the man behind hits like Lean Back, What’s Luv?, and All the Way Up, will be performing live in the heart of Abu Dhabi. Known for his booming presence and larger-than-life anthems, the rapper has been a staple in the global music scene for decades. From collaborations with Ashanti and Lil Wayne to viral moments with DJ Khaled and Jennifer Lopez, Fat Joe is more than just an artist, he’s a storyteller, a showman, and a legend in his own right. His halftime performance will add an extra layer of excitement to what’s already shaping up to be a thrilling match between the New York Knicks and the Philadelphia 76ers. The Knicks will arrive with a star-packed roster featuring Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, and defensive star Mikal Bridges. On the other side, the Sixers bring the firepower of 2023’s NBA MVP Joel Embiid, alongside 9x All-Star Paul George and rising talent Tyrese Maxey.

But the games are only one part of the experience

From October 2 to 5, Abu Dhabi will host a full-fledged celebration of basketball and pop culture through the NBA District at Manarat Al Saadiyat. Think shooting hoops on a full-sized NBA court, posing with the Larry O’Brien Trophy, browsing limited-edition merch, and vibing to live music under the desert sky.The music lineup doesn’t stop with Fat Joe. Fans can catch performances from Jordanian artist Siilawy, rising rapper Tul8te, DJ D-Nice, Stick No Bills, and DJ Jack. Local talent will also shine, with Abu Dhabi House Movement bringing soulful beats to the Sunday Coffee Social on October 5.Whether you’re a die-hard NBA fan, a hip-hop head, or just looking for an unforgettable night out, the NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2025 promise something for everyone. So lace up your sneakers, grab your jersey, and get ready for a weekend where sports and music collide in a true New York-meets-Abu Dhabi style. Go to Source

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