FISE, the World’s Largest Urban Sports Festival, Makes a High-Flying Singapore Debut This November

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FISE, the world’s largest urban sports festival, lands in the city for the first time on 22 and 23 November. Taking over *SCAPE and Somerset Skate Park, the free two-day event will unleash a powerhouse mix of BMX, skateboarding, breaking, rollerblading, and flatland right in the heart of Orchard Road.

FISE, the World’s Largest Urban Sports Festival, Makes a High-Flying Singapore Debut This November - Alvinology

Part of the upcoming Singapore Urban Sports + Fitness Festival (SGUSFF) 2025, FISE Singapore is organised by Hurricane in partnership with Kin Productions, with the support of Sport Singapore and the Singapore Tourism Board. The debut edition promises to fuse adrenaline, artistry, and street culture in a way the city has never seen.

A Global Phenomenon Arrives in Orchard Road

Since 1997, FISE has turned cities like Montpellier and Chengdu into open-air arenas for urban sports. This year, Singapore joins the international circuit, transforming its iconic retail district into a playground for action sports, creative expression, and youth-driven energy.

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Across the two days, festival-goers can look forward to a packed, community-focused programme running from morning to night. Youth clinics and open sessions will kick off each day, giving students and amateur riders the chance to learn directly from global stars and local coaches. The tempo rises in the afternoons with shred contests, cash-for-tricks battles, and freestyle demos that showcase boundless creativity. By sundown, Orchard Road becomes a full-blown spectacle with high-octane spine-ramp shows set to live DJ beats.

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Star Athletes Take Centre Stage

FISE Singapore’s debut comes with an impressive international roster of athletes known for pushing the limits of their craft.

Headlining the action is Ryan Williams from Australia – a multi-time X Games and Nitro World Games medallist – who will dazzle on the ramp and serve as the festival’s charismatic emcee. In breaking, France’s double national champion and Olympic qualifier Carlota Dudek, along with Spain’s dynamic Juan “Xak” De La Torre Sanchez, are set to deliver explosive performances.

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BMX flatland fans can watch world champion Jean-William Prévost and rising talent Julien Baran bring their signature technical mastery to the floor. Skateboarding will be represented by Brazil’s Olympic finalist Pedro Quintas and FISE circuit regular Stellio Sakellarides, while rollerblading legend Joe Atkinson from the UK brings unmatched style and precision.

Flying the Singapore flag is 8-year-old prodigy Chloe Chua, a regional multi-medallist in aggressive inline skating who recently made her FISE debut in Shanghai. She will perform in front of her home crowd for the first time on a FISE stage, representing the next generation of local urban sports talent.

FISE, the World’s Largest Urban Sports Festival, Makes a High-Flying Singapore Debut This November - Alvinology

A Launchpad for Southeast Asia’s Urban Sports Future

FISE Singapore 2025 marks a major milestone for the region’s growing action sports ecosystem. As the first step toward a long-term Southeast Asian presence, the festival supports Sport Singapore’s vision to elevate urban sports through SGUSFF and nurture local talent through world-class exposure.

With expansions planned through 2026 and 2027, Singapore is poised to become a key hub for FISE in Southeast Asia uniting athletes, communities, and fans while strengthening the city’s role as a centre for street culture, action sports, and creative expression.





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