It will mark a record seventh time the midseason showcase has been held in Los Angeles and it is expected to reach fans in more than 200 countries and territories when it is held in February of that year.
"The Intuit Dome promises to present a unique and innovative live basketball experience which will be an extraordinary venue for the NBA All-Star Game in 2026," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said at a press conference at the site of the $2 billion venue.
Silver was joined by Clippers owner and billionaire businessman Steve Ballmer, who is helping to finance the Inglewood arena located near SoFi Stadium and the Forum.
"We are building Intuit Dome to house and showcase the best basketball players in the world, and we are honoured they will all be under our roof for NBA All-Star," said Ballmer.
"Along with Inglewood and Los Angeles, we thank the NBA for bringing the league's marquee event to Intuit Dome in 2026."
All-Star weekend includes the Rising Starts showcase on Friday, the three-point and dunk contests on Saturday and the All-Star Game on Sunday.
This year's All-Star weekend runs from February 16th to 18th in Indianapolis before moving to San Francisco in 2025.
