Toly Bitny Skating Downtown Philadelphia for Nocturnal Skateshop.
Nocturnal & Kinetic at Vans Skate Space 198
Featuring Ben Owen, Matt Militano, Shamus McDonough, Zach Sayles, Brian Weglicki, Jared DeFrees, Joel Miller, Kiernan McGinnis, Neil Herrick, Tim Achille, Toly Bitny, Brian O’Malley and Brannon John.
Shamus McDonough Nocturnal Part
Shamus McDonough’s part for Nocturnal Skateshop featuring Kevin Taylor. Filmed by Jake Todd.
RIP RIDE RALLY 2022 | Presented by Independent Trucks & Monster Energy
Rip Ride Rally – where some of the top skaters took to the streets of Philadelphia and hit Front St Skatepark, Muni, Nocturnal Skate Shop all the way to FDR. You’re witnessing the chaos that took place over one hell of a weekend.
Nocturnal – Red Bull Terminal Takeover
Nocturnal Skateshop brings you their Red Bull Terminal Takeover edit.
JAHMAL WILLIAMS-Eastern Exposure 3 – Nocturnal Skateshop
Hopps Skateboard founder and east coast legend Jahmal Williams part in Eastern Exposure 3 was a lesson in style and how to utilize the city streets. Circa 1996 and filmed by Dan Wolfe.
TURBO.TRXCE – Philadelphia Pennsylvania MUNI – Nocturnal
Nocturnal’s All Terrain beast Patrice seen here ripping the streets of Center City Philadelphia and more spots with style and grace.
Nocturnal at Vans Skate Space 198
Ben Owen, Starter Mark, Rob Adams, and Patrice Southerland skate the Vans Skate Space in Brooklyn! Filmed by Nico Hebert.
Shamus McDonough Lost HD Files – Nocturnal Skateshop
Old clips of Shamus that never got used. Some of these clips are as old as 2013! Filmed and Edited by Nico Hebert.
Nocturnal Skateshop Team Video
Highlighting the Nocturnal skate team, and introducing new team riders Matt Militano, Mike Ward, and Ryan Chaney. Featuring Nate Cabigting, Kevin Liedtke, Chris Mathis, Toly Bity, Shamus McDonough, Jahmir Brown and Kevin Bilyeu.
Get An Inside Look At The Philly Skate Scene | GREETINGS FROM: PHILADELPHIA
Skating in Philadelphia is hard. Rugged terrain, uneven sidewalks, and every weather condition imaginable is hurled at skaters whose goal is to thrash the City of Brotherly Love. “The streets are rough. The spots are rough. There’s a lot you’ve got to battle,” says Kerry Getz, owner of iconic Philly skate shop, Nocturnal. But adversity breeds creativity and that’s the message “Greetings From Philadelphia” communicates loud and clear.
The “Greetings From” series takes a deep dive into the skateboarding culture of some of the world’s most iconic cities. Not just the terrain—the gaps and the rails—but also the soul of the people that drive the scene, and the history that has shaped the lifestyle today. With episodes shot in Rio de Janeiro, Paris, Marseille and more, Greetings From Philadelphia’s is a 16-minute visual tour of one of the United States’ most historic cities.
Traffic x Nocturnal Skate Shop
Stroll down memory lane. Ricky’s underground subway photo by Richard Hart in collaboration with Traffic skateboards and Nocturnal skate shop. Featuring Ricky Oyola, Luke Malaney, Josh Feist, and Shamus McDonough.