
Mesa is about to get loud. This Saturday, Revel Surf Park turns into a full‑blown stunt arena as Record Breakers rolls in with a day of world‑record attempts, a custom‑built moto ramp over the surf lagoon, and a rock‑show finale. Headliner Colby Raha is set to try a roughly 300‑foot jump across the water before rocketing up a giant quarter pipe that could toss him around 100 vertical feet into the air.
When and where
The all‑day festival hits Revel Surf Park in Mesa this Saturday, Jan. 31. Gates open at 11 a.m., and the action runs into the evening, wrapping with a 6 p.m. set from the All‑American Rejects, according to Axios Phoenix.
What the riders will attempt
Organizers say Raha will fire off a custom ramp, fly across roughly 300 feet of water, and land into a 28‑foot quarter pipe designed to send him in the neighborhood of 100 feet straight up. The lineup also features a trophy‑truck distance jump and BMX world‑record attempts from riders including Andrew Topa and Dennis Enarson.
Full stunt details and the run‑of‑show schedule are posted on the event listings at Visit Mesa and on the producer site for Record Breakers.
The risks and prep
Raha has told organizers and reporters that he has spent most of his life getting ready for moments like this and does his best to block out the roar of the crowd, saying, “I would not do this if I was not confident.” The 31‑year‑old has also talked about past crashes that left metal in his legs, arms, back, and pelvis, and media coverage notes that his crew put the custom ramp together in roughly two weeks. For a deeper look at the build and technical prep, see reporting from Burn City Sports.
Tickets and how to watch
Organizers are offering a spread of ticket options, starting with $10 viewing spots outside the gates and topping out at $65 all‑access VIP passes. The listings from Visit Mesa and Record Breakers include the full ticket breakdown and purchase links.
Producer materials also flag warm‑ups and practice runs earlier in the day before the headline stunts. For schedules, passes and FAQs, check the event pages on Visit Mesa and Record Breakers.









