After being postponed in April, the City of Bunbury's annual youth event will go ahead on October 10.
Shift by the Bay will celebrate and embrace the city's youngest residents with the event set to be jam-packed with fun activities, games and workshops.
Usually held during Youth Week, the popular annual youth festival was postponed in April due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
But a new location and format will bring the event - delivered in partnership with the Youth Advisory Council - back to life in 2020.
The free event, will run from 3pm until sunset at Koombana Bay, and will be held in collaboration with the Dinner at Dusk food truck festival.
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Youth Mayor Bella Burgemeister said the festival was an important annual event for the city's youngest residents.
"YAC is really excited that Shift by the Bay is going ahead," Miss Burgemeister said.
"This event is a great way for the city's young people to connect and have some fun, especially given the tough year we have all had.
"Everyone is welcome at the festival and we're so grateful for all the support from the local businesses that are getting involved."
The theme of the festival is 'wave' - celebrating and aligning with the highly anticipated Youth Precinct.
Activities will include a virtual reality station, giving participants a unique look into concepts of the youth precinct along with beach volleyball, giant games such as Jenga and a Chill Out Zone with buskers and relaxed seating.
The Southern Ports Activity Zone will feature mini golf, a mechanical surfboard and a Freerun X5 performance.
While a number of local organisations will host their own engaging activities including Gravity ETC's dunk tank and dodge ball, Cancer Council's Amazing Race in which prizes can be won and ECU's Smoothie Bike.
Additional community safety measures, including hand wash basins and floor markings, will be in place and the event will follow State and Federal government guidelines in relation to COVID-19.
The festival is alcohol, drug and smoke free.