Caitlin Clark’s moment in the WNBA spotlight is just around the corner.
On July 19th, she will kick off the 2025 All-Star Game at Gainbridge Field House in Indianapolis, having secured the most fan votes among players.
She’ll be taking the court alongside nine other standout players recognized for their exceptional skills.
These include:
Naphesa Collier from the Minnesota Lynx, who received the second most votes and is making her fifth All-Star appearance.
Nneka Ogwumike of the Seattle Storm, a veteran now entering her tenth All-Star game.
Aliya Boston, Clark’s teammate and a key player for the Indiana Fever, marking her third ASG.
Rookie Page Booker from the Dallas Wings, making her debut.
Alicia Gray, the Atlanta Dream guard and two-time Skills Challenge winner, also joining for her third All-Star outing.
Sabrina Ionescu of the New York Liberty, the reigning WNBA Champion, appearing for her fourth time.
Fellow Liberty star Brenna Stewart, another champion, in her seventh ASG.
Satou Sabally from the Phoenix Mercury, also making her third All-Star appearance.
A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces, entering her seventh ASG.
On July 6th, 12 reserve players will be revealed. This year is a bit unconventional; there won’t be separate Eastern and Western Conference teams. Instead, on July 8th, Caitlin Clark and Naphesa Collier will draft their teams live on ESPN during “One-Hour WNBA Countdown.”
The coaching staffs for each team will comprise the top-performing coaches since July 3rd, with Clark leading the team due to her fan vote success, while Collier takes a close second.
But there’s more to look forward to!
Ahead of the All-Star matchup, fans can enjoy the annual 3-point contest and Skills Challenge on the same day.
This seems like an event you wouldn’t want to miss.
If you’re still looking for tickets, there are some last-minute options available. Currently, prices start at $166 for basic seating, while courtside tickets can reach up to $2,245.
For further details, we have a comprehensive overview of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game below.
Keep in mind that prices can change.
2025 WNBA All-Star Game Tickets
You can find a detailed list of ticket prices by section at Gainbridge Field House.
| Gainbridge Field House Section | Starting Ticket Price |
|---|---|
| 200 level | $166 (including fees) |
| 100 level | $375 (including fees) |
| Lower level | $417 (including fees) |
| Floor seats | $2,245 (including fees) |
(Note: These prices are confirmed as of publication, but they can fluctuate, and extra charges may apply at checkout.)
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WNBA All-Star Friday Night 2025
Before the All-Star Game, fans can participate in the 3-point contest and Skills Challenge on July 19th.
If the All-Star Game feels a bit pricey, this is an affordable way to enjoy the weekend.
Prices for this event begin at $27 as of now.
How to Watch the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game
The Skills Challenge and 3-Point Contest will air on ESPN on July 18th at 8 PM, while the All-Star Game is set for July 19th at 8:30 PM ET on ABC.
Upcoming Concerts in 2025
Looking to catch a show this year?
We’re with you on that! Here are five artists you won’t want to miss:
• Beyoncé
• Kali Uchis
• Sabrina Carpenter
• Lady Gaga
• Dua Lipa
If you’re interested in more, check out our guide to the biggest artists on tour in 2025.
