Jordan Brand and Nike Basketball are hosting a bunch of events to celebrate 30 years of Jordan Brand including the 2015 Quai 54 World Streetball Championship. Here’s all the information, straight from Nike:
This June, Jordan Brand celebrates 30 years of unparalleled innovation and athletic excellence by creating an array of memorable activations to Paris. After the anniversary festivities at the All-Star brand space in New York earlier this year, the celebratory storytelling continues in Paris by honoring the greatest moments and shoes of the Air Jordan franchise’s past three decades. Each experience provides an in-depth look at the spirit of the brand, the man behind it and the sport of basketball.
PALAIS 23
From June 12-14, the Palais de Tokyo will host a consumer experience showcasing the Jordan family of athletes as well as commemorate the history, development and greatest moments that have fueled the Air Jordan. Visitors can step into Michael Jordan’s shoes and recreate his iconic ‘Last Shots’, test their skills in the brand’s latest performance footwear and become part of the story through an array of interactive installations.
JORDAN @ NIKE LAB P75
Throughout the the week, visitors to the NIKELAB P75 space will witness a full Jordan Brand takeover where performance and off-court exclusive products will debut throughout the weekend. Jordan.com/paris will share updated information on the upcoming European releases.
JORDAN LEGACY COURT
Basketball is about community. As part of this three-day celebration, a community court in the city will be transformed into a Jordan Legacy Court — a permanent upgrade that serves Paris’ legions of players, both young and old.
QUAI 54 WORLD STREETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP JUNE 13-14
The festivities throughout the week culminate with the 2015 Quai 54 World Streetball Championship. Hosted by Jordan Brand and Nike Basketball, this annual event is one of the world’s largest streetball competitions. Since its inception in 2003, Quai 54 has expanded to include all aspects of streetball culture, with thousands of attendees, special guests and the best outdoor players from more than 10 countries battling in a stunning Parisian setting.
Sounds like fun, how much to roll out to Paris and ball some fools up
Last time I went out to Paris the flight was a stack and a half.
I would have enjoyed participating in this