Revolve Skate returns with tricks, trucks and tunes

Published on Monday, 20 April 2026 at 1:34:19 PM

Rolling into Geraldton next month, Revolve Skate Series will bring skateboarding, BMX, live music and a festival atmosphere to Wonthella Skate Park.

Free to attend, this community event invites participants from around Western Australia to compete alongside local riders, with food, art, games and music combining for an awesome day out. All the way from Dunsborough, the Soggy Bones crew will be in attendance to put on a jaw-dropping demo and give away plenty of free merchandise.

City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Jerry Clune said the event is brilliant for Geraldton’s growing youth and sporting culture.

“Revolve never fails to deliver and with $2,500 in cash prizes up for grabs, there will be no shortage of skateboarding and BMX action,” he said.

“By attracting top riders from across the state, Revolve gives our home-grown talent the opportunity to showcase their skills in a high-level competition right here in Geraldton.

“I encourage local skateboarders and BMX riders to register to take part and invite everyone else to come down, support our competitors and enjoy a great day of skating, riding and entertainment.”

Revolve Skate Series is free to enter, open to all ages and will take place at Wonthella Skate Park between 11am and 6pm on Saturday 2 May 2026.

Competition categories include various age ranges, BMX as well as a Girls’ Division and an Open Jam for ages 16+.

In addition to the competition, there will also be games with Fusion Australia, board art with Shah Jackey, face painting, market stalls and live music from local youth bands Heading Home along with Chloe Bailey and the Band.

More details and registrations are open now via the Infinity Skate website.

For all other enquiries, email youth@cgg.wa.gov.au.

Revolve Skate Series is a City of Greater Geraldton event, proudly supported by Rio Tinto, Infinity Skate WA and Willocks Surf.

The event aligns with the Connected theme of the City’s Strategic Community Plan and reflects the organisation’s commitment to support and celebrate our diverse community through programs, initiatives and events, that build social connections.

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