Saturday 13 April 2024 | 10am-7pm
Tram Line Spot & Nottingham Contemporary
Samsung Flip Park Notts will open at the Nottingham Contemporary and the Tram Line Spot skate space on Saturday 13 April.
Hosted in partnership with Skate Nottingham, and supported by Skateboard GB, the event aims to bring the buzz and success of London Flip Park to a city rich with skateboarding history and community, as well as supporting local partners within Nottingham’s scene.
The event is free and brings together some of the biggest and best names in skateboarding, from the local Nottingham scene and beyond. Local partners include Supereight, Forty Two Shop, Honest Skateboards, and Montana Shop. The day will explore various elements of skateboarding, including skateboard design workshops, panel discussions, yoga for skaters, and skate photography workshops - including a session led by Olympic skate photographer Garry Jones, who will award the most creative photo with a special Samsung prize.
Special guest speakers including Léo Valls, a key voice in skate urbanism, Daryl Nobbs, and Helena Long, will join other local speakers on two panel discussions to explore topics around skate-friendly cities and careers in the skate industry.
There will also be free skateboard coaching for all abilities (ages 7+), including a women and girls’ skate session by Skate Nottingham’s female-led Skate Hive. The day will culminate with a skate jam hosted by local skater-owned shop Forty Two Shop, where people of all ages and abilities will skate Tram Line Spot for the chance to win prizes - including Samsung products as well as products from Forty Two.
Renowned skaters like Ashley Mercer of TikTok fame, pro skater Josh Mayson, and two-time National Champion and Nottingham local Miriam Nelson will be ripping at Tram Line Spot throughout the day.
Built around flagship devices, like Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy S24, which support skaters to capture and create the best content, Flip Park Notts celebrates skateboarding across the many aspects of skate culture.
Events are free! To avoid disappointment, book in advance, however limited walk-ins will be available on the day too.
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