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Published:
Jan 15, 2016

Drake and Arcade Fire's Win Butler plan to take the stage together in February, only this time it'll be on the basketball court.

The NBA announced today the two artists will play for Team Canada in the 2016 All-Star Celebrity Game. Drake, who has taken the role as Team Canada's coach, has drafted the six-foot-four Arcade Fire frontman, as well as NBA MVP Steve Nash, Toronto Blue Jays All-Star José Bautista, and pro tennis player Milos Raonic. Team Canada will face-of against Team USA, lead by actor Kevin Hart.

Hart's recruitments include comedian Nick Cannon and FOX's Empire actor Bryshere "Yazz" Gray. Team Canada may have the upper hand in height, however, Drake is starting from the bottom with a winless record in the All-Star Celebrity games while Kevin Hart has an impressive four-time Celebrity Game MVP count.

This could only mean one thing: the entertainers are bound to put on a good show this year at the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto.

The game will take place on February 12th, at 7 p.m. ET and air live on ESPN.

Drake is reportedly gearing up to drop his long-awaited Views From The 6, following on from last year's Future-collab What A Time To Be Alive, and If You're Reading This It's Too Late. Meanwhile, Arcade Fire are presenting a David Bowie tribute event taking place this weekend in New Orleans. Details here

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