King Of Concrete Bar Beach

King Of Concrete Bar Beach

Sporting Events

Highlights

  • Experience the electric atmosphere at Bar Beach, where grassroots skate culture meets elite competition.
  • Witness the next generation of legends compete in bowl skateboarding at Empire Park, a true community celebration.
  • Feel the authentic grit of a festival supported by passionate volunteers and the Australian Skateboarding Federation.
  • Embrace diversity and inclusion as King of Concrete prioritises gender equity and mental resilience in a safe environment.
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King of Concrete stands as the premier national bowl skateboarding competition in Australia. Led by world champion and olympic judge Renton Millar, this event serves as a vital bridge between grassroots community spirit and the elite global stage. It provides a high stakes platform where heritage skate culture meets the future of the sport.

Visitors at King of Concrete experience an electric, family friendly atmosphere at the iconic Bar Beach skate park. Spectators witness the next generation of legends as they compete in a high energy environment. The event offers a unique look at bowl skateboarding, featuring athletes who follow in the footsteps of some of Australias most successful skateboarder. Attendees feel the authentic grit of a community driven festival supported by dedicated volunteers and the Australian Skateboarding Federation.

What makes King of Concrete unique is its proven track record as a breeding ground for world class talent. The competition has hosted over fifty events across the country, cementing its status as the national standard for bowl skating. It blends top tier athletic performance with a commitment to diversity and inclusion. By prioritizing gender equity and mental resilience, the event fosters a safe space for all participants. King of Concrete remains a labor of love that transforms local parks into hubs of international excellence.

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  • Next occurrence: 26 April 2026
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