The 2024 ESPYS will air live on July 11 at 8 p.m. EDT/PDT on ABC from The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
This Thursday, some of the world’s best athletes and biggest stars will join ESPN for “The 2024 ESPYS Presented by Capital One” to commemorate the past year in sports. Hosted by Serena Williams, the star-studded ceremony will recognize major athletic achievements, relive unforgettable moments, honor leading athletes, and feature exciting musical performances. “The 2024 ESPYS” will air live on July 11 at 8 p.m. EDT/PDT on ABC from The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.
Stars and athletes scheduled to present this year include Quinta Brunson (Emmy® Award-winning actress, “Abbott Elementary”), Nikki Glaser (stand-up comedian and actress), Rob Lowe (actor and host, “The Floor,” “BRATS”), Paige Bueckers (NCAA women’s basketball player, University of Connecticut), Drew Brees (Super Bowl champion and NFL Hall of Famer), Draymond Green (four-time NBA champion, Golden State Warriors), Bryce Young (quarterback, Carolina Panthers), Lindsey Vonn (Olympic gold medalist, Alpine ski racing), Mark Ingram II (three-time PRO BOWL champion, on-air sports personality), Flau’jae Johnson (rapper and NCAA college basketball player, Louisiana State University), Colman Domingo (actor, “Euphoria”), GloRilla (award-winning rapper), Daisy Ridley (award-winning actress, “Star Wars” series), Allyson Felix (Olympic gold medalist, track & field), Damar Hamlin (safety, Buffalo Bills), Candace Parker (retired WNBA player, NBA analyst), Brian Tyree Henry (actor, “Atlanta”), Ryan Blaney (NASCAR driver, 2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion) and more.
In addition, top athletes and celebrities scheduled to attend include Allen Iverson (11-Time NBA All-Star), Nick Saban (seven-time COLLEGE FOOTBALL national champion, Alabama Crimson Tide), Venus Williams (Olympic gold medalist, tennis), Andy Reid (three-time SUPER BOWL champion, Kansas City Chiefs), Jayden Daniels (2024 Heisman Trophy winner, Louisiana State University), Chloe Kim (Olympic gold medalist, snowboarding), Livvy Dunne (NCAA gymnast, Louisiana State University), J.J. McCarthy (quarterback, Minnesota Vikings), Isiah Pacheco (two-time SUPER BOWL champion, Kansas City Chiefs), Sugar Ray Leonard (former professional boxer), Cooper Flagg (NCAA men’s basketball player, Duke University), Lisa Leslie (retired WNBA player), Nyjah Huston (skateboarder), Jaylen Brown (NBA champion, Boston Celtics), Derrick White (NBA champion, Boston Celtics), CJ McCollum (NBA player, New Orleans Pelicans), John Owen Lowe (actor, “Unstable”), Maksim Chmerkovskiy (professional dancer, “Dancing with the Stars”), Toni Breidinger (Motorsports racing driver), Samm Levine (actor, “Freaks and Geeks”), Angel McCoughtry (former WNBA player), Jacques Slade (musician, YouTuber), Arielle Chambers (ESPN personality), Danny Seraphine (drummer), University of South Carolina Women’s basketball team, Louisiana State University gymnastics team, University of Oklahoma softball team, and more.
As previously announced by ESPN, former NFL safety Steve Gleason will be given the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage; University of South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley will be honored with the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance; and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex will be awarded with the Pat Tillman Award for Service. Additionally, the Sports Humanitarian Awards will feature honorees as part of this year’s show including the recipient of the MUHAMMAD ALI Sports Humanitarian Award and the Billie Jean KING Youth Leadership Award.
“The 2024 ESPYS Presented by Capital One” will take place Thursday, July 11, from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Top celebrities from sports and entertainment will come together to commemorate the past year in sports by recognizing major athletic achievements, reliving unforgettable moments, and saluting the leading performers and performances. “The ESPYS” will be broadcast live on ABC Thursday, July 11, at 8 p.m. ET / PT. “The ESPYS” helps to raise awareness and funds for the V Foundation for Cancer Research, the charity founded by ESPN and the late basketball coach Jim Valvano at the first ESPYS back in 1993. ESPN has helped raise more than $200 million for the V Foundation over the past 30 years. “The ESPYS” is co-produced by ESPN and Full Day Productions. Follow on X/Twitter @ESPYS.
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