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ESPYS 2023 Red Carpet Fashion: See Every Look as the Stars Arrive
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Date:2025-04-18 06:16:40
It's game time.
The 2023 ESPYS are taking place at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on July 12. And before the sports stars take the field for the ceremony, they're scoring some love with their fashionable looks on the red carpet.
Of course, many of the nominees are hoping to take home a win tonight, too. Patrick Mahomes, Mikaela Shiffrin, Lionel Messi, LeBron James and A'ja Wilson are just a few of the athletes in the running for an accolade. However, ESPN has already gotten the ball rolling by revealing the winners in a few categories.
The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team will be honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage for their fight for equal pay, and the Buffalo Bills training staff is being recognized with the Pat Tillman Award for Service for the life-saving medical attention they provided Damar Hamlin.
In addition, Chicago White Sox pitcher Liam Hendriks—who returned to the mound in May after battling Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma and being declared cancer-free—is receiving the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance.
Several artists are also stepping up to the plate to perform, including Lil Wayne and H.E.R. And the action doesn't stop there. Dwyane Wade, Sue Bird, Travis Kelce plus Eli and Peyton Manning will serve as presenters.
As the night kicks off, keep reading to see all the big names on the red carpet.
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