Alex Sorgente grew up skating South Florida concrete, made it to the Paris Olympics as a Men's Park finalist, and is now bringing a new event format back to where it started. Red Bull Concrete Heats is a head-to-head pump track race inspired by motorsports: two skaters drop in at the same time, race through the course, and the faster one advances. It comes to SkateBird Miami on June 21, also known as Go Skate Day, with open-entry timed qualifiers starting at 3pm and the fastest riders seeding into a knockout bracket from there. Zion Wright hosts a cash-for-tricks throwdown at 7pm before performing live, and the night closes with sets from DJ UNDRW and $NOT. All skaters can register ahead or on-site. Spectators, don't sleep on the pizza.
This weekend is a stacked one, as Miami embraces its role as a World Cup City and Father's Day coincides with a number of events that beat the go-to meaty brunch, from a Red Bull-hosted skating event to a classic car show at Jungle Island. Wynwood Pride is running its third weekend across the arts district, with programming spread across R House, Las Rosas, MAD Live, and beyond.
Since you're out and about, duck the sweltering humidityand visit the myriad art museums around the city, check out our many locals-approved attractions, or book a reservation from our ever changing list of Miami's best restaurants. If it happens to be a downpoar (which, it probably is) we have a few ideas to keep you busy when it rains. Keep scrolling for everything worth doing this weekend.
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