Griffith is gearing up for a night of high-flying action as Freestyle Kings Live lands at E.W. Moore Oval on Sunday 22 February 2026, as part of its global 50-show tour.
Billed as a fun-for-all-ages, family friendly show, Freestyle Kings Live features the best riders on the planet across Freestyle Motocross and BMX, and is headlined by the first family of action sports, the modern day Evel Knievel Robbie Maddison, and his two sons 14-year-old Kruz and 11-year-old Jagger. While Robbie is the face of the Freestyle Kings brand, his two sons are its future.
Joining them is 20-time X Games gold medallist Rob Adelberg, leading a world-class line-up of BMX and FMX athletes.
"I'm from Regional Victoria and my dirt bike has taken me all over the world for the last 20 years, and I can tell you, there is no better crowd to ride in front of than in places like Griffith. Make no mistake, this is the best riders on the planet, who will be throwing down tricks that need to be seen to be believed," Adelberg said.
Freestyle Kings Promoter Josh Hannah said regional Australia is central to the tour's success, with local services and suppliers engaged in every stop.
"Regional Australia is at the very forefront of our thinking when it comes to live events. Regional Australia has a deep affinity and love for all things dirt bike and BMX, so it just made sense for us to take this tour to areas that wouldn't traditionally get this type of world class entertainment," he said.
Mayor Doug Curran welcomed the announcement, with a show of this magnitude expected to deliver an estimated economic impact of half a million dollars, as calculated by the "beds and heads" method.
"This is a great opportunity for Griffith to present itself on the world stage as we host this group of death-defying thrill seekers. It's our chance to show this city does deserve world class touring acts. We cannot wait to host the Freestyle Kings next February," Mayor Curran said.