JD Ball Out 3x3 National Tour - The UK’s signature tournament is back for 2025

Ball Out 3x3 - supported by JD, Basketball England and Subway® - is back, with the dates and locations of the latest instalment of the UK’s signature 3x3 tournament confirmed. 

The ‘JD Ball Out 3x3 National Tour’ will feature six qualifying events taking place across England in July and August, culminating with two days of national finals in London.

As well as returning to the capital, JD Ball Out 3x3 will stop at Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol and Essex. This summer also sees the return of the Wheelchair Basketball that will feature in the Manchester, Bristol and London events.

Qualifying dates 

  • 26/27 July – Finsbury Park, London 
  • 2 August – Manchester Basketball Centre, Manchester
  • 3 August – Wildcats Arena, Nottingham
  • 9 August – Essex Sport Arena, Essex
  • 10 August – Chellaram Sports Complex, Bristol 
Finals 
  • 16/17 August - Finsbury Park, London 
Competition categories 
  • Elite/Recreational Men 
  • Wheelchair 
  • Elite/Recreational Women 
  • U18 Men/Women 
  • U16 Boys/Girls 
  • U14 Boys/Girls 

Registration is open - click the button below.

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Julius Joseph, Founder of Ball Out 3x3, said:

“Ball Out 3x3 continues to grow as the UK's premier 3x3 basketball event, and we’re excited to have JD, Basketball England, and Subway supporting the 2025 National Tour.

"Their partnership strengthens our mission to elevate 3x3 basketball, bringing competitive, community-driven events to players and fans across the country. We look forward to another incredible summer of action, culture, and competition."

Pete Griffiths, Basketball England’s Head of Participation, said:

“What an exciting summer we are in for, with Ball Out 3x3 right at the heart of a jam-packed 3x3 schedule to get even more people involved in basketball. It’s great to team up once again and keep building on the work done so far.”

Kirstey Elston, Senior Marketing Director at Subway, said:

"This exciting partnership with Ball Out 3x3 represents an important step forward in our Fresh Moves initiative as we look to champion active lifestyles and make sport more accessible in the UK.”