JANUARY 23, 2024 MIES – The FIBA 3×3 World Tour is back, announcing a 15-Masters season set to captivate fans across the globe. Building on a successful 2023 season, the 2024 season promises to be an unforgettable journey.
The FIBA 3×3 World Tour will take the excitement to four continents, showcasing the very best in urban team sport and connecting with fans in unprecedented ways. The world’s most popular 3×3 basketball event is set to make its mark in 15 stunning locations.
Tipping off the season for the 3rd consecutive year, Utsunomiya, Japan, will host the inaugural event on April 27-28. Known for its passionate basketball culture and enthusiastic fans, Utsunomiya is the perfect stage for the world’s elite 3×3 players to showcase their skills.
“3×3 fans can witness world-class action and entertainment in fifteen stunning locations around the world,” said Alex Shanchez, 3×3 Managing Director. “Thanks to our strong partnerships with these incredible cities, we’re confident this year’s World Tour will break new records. Each location brings its unique flavor to the tour, promising an incredible experience for both players and fans alike.’’
2024 season:
- Utsunomiya Opener (April 27-28)
- Marseille Masters (May 31 – June 1)
- Ulaanbaatar Masters (June 8-9)
- Chengdu Masters (June 22-23)
- Edmonton Masters (July 6-7)
- Lausanne Masters (August 16-17)
- Debrecen Masters (August 31 – September 1)
- Shanghai Masters (September 21-22)
- Wuxi Masters (October 6-7)
- Macau Masters (October 19-20)
- Abu Dhabi Masters (October 26-27)
- Manama Masters (November 7-8)
- Shenzhen Masters (November 16-17)
- Hong Kong Masters (November 23-24)
- World Tour Final (December)
The exact location and dates of the FIBA 3×3 World Tour Final 2023 will be announced at a later stage.
More announcements and information will be shared ahead of the season.
“Last year’s events generated an incredible 1.1 billion views across all FIBA 3×3 platforms,” said Alex Sanchez “These numbers reflect the global passion and ever-growing demand for our sport, and we’re eager to build on that success in 2024.”
A first list of Challengers (international qualifiers) will be released in February.
Ub Huishan NE (SRB) won the 12th edition of the FIBA 3×3 World Tour last December in Jeddah (KSA).