Skate Daze Takes Over City Skate Park This Saturday
Skate Daze brings music, murals and mayhem to City Skate Park.
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Adelaide community organisation On the Flip Side are super pumped to present the youth-focused event Skate Daze.
A collaboration with City of Adelaide, Skate Daze takes over City Skate Park this Saturday 14 June.
The free, all-ages afternoon event runs from 12:00pm to 3:00pm and features skateboarding, art workshops and live music.
Bring your board and showcase your skills in the bowl or watch on as skaters of all ages strut their stuff.
Expect free skate clinics, live mural painting and hands-on art workshops, along with live music from three awesome local acts – alt-rock quartet Maiden Name, punk ratbags Free Drinks and indie punk trio Touwhouse
Skate Daze is the latest in a long line of awesome events organised by On the Flip Side, who are doing their bit to celebrate Adelaide’s young creatives.
Skate Daze takes place at City Skate Park, West Terrace on Saturday 14 June from 12pm to 3pm. The event is all-ages and entry is free.
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