Revolt In Style… or not at all!
On January 31, 2026, Record Breakers Co. is taking over Revel Surf Park for a live, in-person, “you had to be there” kind of action-sports showcase – built around multiple world-record attempts and capped with a live performance by The All-American Rejects inside the park.
This isn’t a standard contest format. Think: custom ramps, engineered specifically for Revel’s surf lagoon, big-air commitments in front of a crowd, then a full-on concert once the final attempt is in the books.
Record Breakers at Revel Surf Park is being billed as a one-day-only, never-repeated event built around three world-record stunts plus a “world’s first” attempt, staged at the surf park’s Cannon Beach venue in Mesa.
The concept is simple: put the biggest moments back where they belong – in front of fans, with no edits, no do-overs, and that extra pressure that comes with live stakes.
Here’s the current top-line lineup and what they’re aiming at:
Colby Raha (X Games multi-medalist) is slated for headline attempts, including a mega-ramp concept over the lagoon and a quarterpipe air record (as promoted by the organizers).
Alan Ampudia (SCORE Trophy Truck Champion) is set to attempt the longest Trophy Truck distance jump.
Andrew Topa is listed for a world-record BMX flare height attempt off an 18-foot quarterpipe.
Dennis Enarson is teased for a “World’s First” / NBD dirt mini mega course attempt.
And yes – it’s all being built around massive custom ramps with extended dirt landings designed for maximum send over Revel’s surf lagoon.
Once the record attempts peak toward sunset, the plan is to flip the energy from engines to amps: The All-American Rejects hit the stage at 6:00 PM inside Revel Surf Park.
It’s a clean mashup for Revolt readers: action sports chaos, then a band that soundtracked a whole era of skate videos, road trips, and parking lot sessions.
Organizers are positioning this as an all-afternoon build:
Tickets: General admission, VIP, meet-and-greet options, and premium cabana viewing are available through Record Breakers Co.