Rip it up, Raleigh!

We’re teaming up with our friends at Skate Raleigh to host some extreme sport competitions, DJs, and more!

Get ready for an epic weekend as Skate Raleigh takes over Martin Street in front of Kings and Neptunes! They’re bringing you extreme sport demonstrations, killer DJ sets, and so much more. Whether you’re ready to drop in and show off your skills or just want to catch the action from the sidelines, you won’t want to miss out. 

Thursday, September 4

4:00pm: Dj Vibes/Pop-Up Skatepark Opening.

6:30pm: BMX Show featuring Johh Saxton of Skidmark parks.

7:30–9:30pm: Open Skate and Bike Session.

Friday, September 5

4:00pm: Open Skate Session.

6:00pm: BMX Jam—open to all entrants, pre-register preferred.

8:30pm–11:00pm: Friday Night Roller Disco—open to all, register at the event.

Saturday, September 6

3:00pm: Open Skate Session

4:00pm: Skateboard Jam hosted by Endless Grind.

6:00pm: Open Skate Session

8:00pm: Breakdown

Saturday, September 6

3:00pm: Open Skate Session

4:00pm: Skateboard Jam hosted by Endless Grind.

6:00pm: Open Skate Session

8:00pm: Breakdown

Open Skate

Each day of the festival

3:00pm – 10:00pm

No open skate during competitions

Ready to shred?
Sign up now to join the competitions and show off your skills!

Skate Raleigh FAQ's

Yes! Each competition winner will receive a cash prize, along with some additional prizes from Skate Raleigh.

Yes! There will be room for everyone of all skill levels to participate. 

No, a waiver is not required to participate. Skate at your own risk.

Yes. All skaters must have the appropriate safety gear, including (but not limited to) a helmet, elbow pads, and knee pads.

If you choose to participate in open skate or the competitions, you skate at your own risk.

Presented By

Skate Raleigh is a registered 501(c)(3) charity formed by a group of engaged citizens who seek to advance action sports in Raleigh and surrounding areas. They advocate for more venues and spots where action sports are welcome and supported the existing community. This includes pushing for less restrictions on current city and county owned areas—especially new construction.

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