The NBA All-Star Game is a welcome time for basketball players and fans alike. Players are tired from the grind of four months of high-level basketball, while fans are excited to see the world’s best convene in one city for one weekend each year.

The future locations for the next three NBA All-Star games are out. The 2020 All-Star Game will be in Chicago, the 2021 All-Star Game will be in Indianapolis and the 2022 All-Star Game will be in Cleveland.

Read below for more information about each host city:

February 16, 2020 – United Center (Chicago, IL)

With a capacity of 21,000, the home of the Chicago Bulls is the largest arena in the NBA and will host the 69th NBA All-Star Game. The last time the city hosted was in 1988 at the old Chicago Stadium. The event will serve as some kind of respite for the loyal, yet jaded, Bulls fans.

February 14, 2021 – Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, IN)

Love will be in the air in Indianapolis, as the game will be played on Valentine’s Day. Although not as large as United Center, the Indiana Pacer’s home will no doubt be full of 17,900 enthusiastic fans ready to take in the 70th NBA All-Star Game. Indianapolis has not hosted the event since 1985 at the old Hoosier Dome. Indy is getting used to hosting large sporting events recently, and between February 2021 and March 2022, the city will see the men’s NCAA Final Four basketball championship, the Big 10 Football Championship, College Football Playoff National Championship and the Big 10 men’s basketball tournament.

February 20, 2022 – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse (Cleveland, OH)

Like the United Center, the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers has a large capacity, ranking second in the NBA with 19,400 seats. The city last hosted an All-Star Game in 1997, during the team’s 50th anniversary season, and will be hosting the MLB All-Star game this year. Large-scale renovations on the arena are underway in advance of the 71st NBA All-Star Game, according to NBA.com.

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