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Pitbull, Travis Scott to have free performance at all star weekend

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You can’t have any festivities without Mr 305 coming to give a show, which is why Pitbull will be performing for a road show hosted by TNT.

TNT will be hosting a roadshow in which fans will have an experience like no other. The show will be at a hub not too far from The Smoothie King Center, which will host the all star weekend festivities.

Pitbull is not new to events of this nature, in fact, he has been in many NBA related experiences for a while. You might remember in 2016, the playoffs had various commercials of pitbull performing.

This show will be special, because reports are saying that it will be free for all. What could possibly be better than a free pitbull concert? “DALE”

Rumors are also swirling around that Travis Scott will be a part of this event as well. Scott, platinum selling recording artist, will be hosting a free concert for fans as well. Is it all star weekend yet?

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