Skate Daze Returns to City Skate Park This Sunday
Skate Daze is a youth-oriented event bringing music, murals and mayhem to City Skate Park.
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Community-focused advocates On the Flip Side are bringing Skate Daze back to Adelaide’s City West skate park this Sunday 1 February.
The youth-focused all-ages event is a collaboration with the City of Adelaide that runs from 1pm to 4pm and features skateboarding, art workshops and live music.
Entry is free and all are encouraged to get down and kickflip their way around the City West skatepark, with free skate clinics by Free Mind Skate School and art workshops throughout the day.
If skateboarding isn’t your thing, the musical lineup is mint, with four of Adelaide’s best taking to the stage: four-piece rockers LOLA, indie-psych-punk wild kids TV Therapy, pop-punk emo revivalist Superdose Gangway and groovey indie rockers Destinezia.
Skate Daze is another inclusive and free event organised by the awesome folks at On the Flip Side, who are doing their bit to inspire Adelaide’s young creatives.
Skate Daze takes place at City Skate Park, West Terrace on Sunday 1 February from 1pm to 4pm. The event is all-ages and entry is free.
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