Australia’s biggest celebration of basketball culture, Summer Jam, is set to return for its 14th edition with a major national expansion that will see the streetball phenomenon travel to four major cities before culminating in Melbourne in February 2026.
What began as a grassroots tournament on local outdoor courts has evolved into a cultural movement uniting basketball, music, and community. Founded in 2011 by Eamon Larman-Ripon and Daniel Ella, Summer Jam has grown from a local event into Australia’s premier streetball festival, one that gives pro-am and emerging players across the country a platform to compete, connect and represent their city on the national stage.
The Summer Jam Tour will kick off in January 2026, bringing its signature energy to Brisbane (Sunday 18 January), Perth (Saturday 24 January), Melbourne (Monday 26 January), and Sydney (Saturday 31 January), before culminating in the Summer Jam Championships in St Kilda, Melbourne from 20–22 February 2026. Each stop of the tour will host a free, family-friendly streetball festival featuring elite 5v5 competitions, live DJs, MCs, National and World Slam Dunk Contests, food trucks, prizes, and special guests. Winners from each city will earn automatic entry into the Summer Jam Championship event held at Peanut Farm Reserve, St Kilda, Melbourne.
The Summer Jam Championships will feature both men’s and women’s divisions competing for a $20,000 prize pool, the National Slam Dunk Contest featuring top Australian and international dunkers, and the Creator Cup, where teams of creators and athletes will be led by a surprise NBA guest coach. Fans can also look forward to global street food and live entertainment celebrating the intersection of basketball and culture.
Since its inception, Summer Jam has been driven by the belief that world-class basketball moments can be created locally. “We grew up dreaming of the NBA, so we made our own, in our backyard,” said Summer Jam co-founder Daniel Ella. “Summer Jam was born from the love of the game and the community that surrounds it. It’s about giving players a platform, connecting cultures and celebrating basketball at every level.”
Co-founder Eamon Larman-Ripon added: “What started as a single event in Melbourne has grown into a national and now, global movement. Summer Jam is about breaking down barriers, creating opportunities, and showing that streetball in Australia can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the world.”
Proudly supported by Jordan Brand and Foot Locker, Summer Jam continues to lead the way in inclusivity and equality, hosting the world’s largest women’s streetball prize purse. With basketball participation at an all-time high – 1.3 million players nationwide and women’s participation up 25% over the past three years – Summer Jam stands at the forefront of Australia’s basketball evolution, representing a new era of cultural and sporting unity.
Since its early days, the event has attracted teams and talent from Tokyo, Manila, Auckland, China, and the USA, cementing its reputation as the pinnacle of streetball culture in the Asia-Pacific region.
Summer Jam Early Bird tickets go on sale on Tuesday 2nd December, followed by First Release General Admission and VIP tickets from Monday 8th December 2025. With past years selling out in record time, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early at Australia’s biggest basketball festival.
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