Murray Bridge's biggest annual youth event is back for 2025
The Murray Bridge Station's Rhyme, Grind and Climb youth event is returning this weekend, better than ever.

Murray Bridge’s biggest annual youth event is happening this Saturday with the return of Rhyme, Grind and Climb.
Youth hub the Station will host the event which will run from 5.30 to 8.30pm at Sturt Reserve.
The night will be filled with popular activities and performances for the region's youth, including skateboard, scooter and BMX workshops, live hip hop performed by local young people, a giant rock climbing wall, food trucks, activities and games.
Youth officer Aiden Fargher said the local council was thrilled to host the event for the sixth year.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in some of the best hip hop the Murraylands has to offer,” he said.



Climb, grind or rhyme at Sturt Reserve this Saturday January 18. Photos: The Station/Facebook.
The event will showcase local artists emerging from the Station’s Hip Hop Connect music program.
Mayor Wayne Thorley said the region was home to many talented youth and that these events helped provide a platform to showcase, support and celebrate them.
“This event reflects our commitment to creating a connected community where people get involved, contribute to and are supported by the community around them,” he said.
It will be a free, family-friendly, all-ages inclusive event with no alcohol permitted.
- More information: Contact Aiden Fargher on 8539 1100 or at station-admin@murraybridge.sa.gov.au.