Skaters TAKE OVER Venice Boardwalk for RED BULL ORIGIN

Red Bull Origin brings skateboarding history to life in Venice Beach with rebuilt versions of legendary spots, from Natas Kaupas’ fire hydrant spin to Gonz’s double kink rail. Watch generations of skaters take on iconic features like the Venice hubba and Pavilion wallride in this live celebration of skateboarding’s legacy and future. Venice has always been a beacon of counterculture, and this event highlights its seismic impact on skateboarding culture worldwide.

Each obstacle pays tribute to a defining moment in street skating — from the first wallrides at the Pavilion to the ledge-driven style that shaped an era. By re-creating these historic features, Red Bull Origin invites today’s pros to reinterpret the tricks that built skateboarding’s foundation.

Don’t miss the chance to see history collide with the next generation of skateboarding, live from the boardwalk.

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Rockstar Team Keegan Palmer, Jake Ilardi, Chris Joslin, David Gonzalez Montage | Sightseeing Vol 3 – DEW Tour

After a full-year hiatus, DEW is back with another edition of Sightseeing—an all-action-based video series. Getting straight into the action, DEW linked up with Rockstar team riders Jake Ilardi, Chris Joslin, and David Gonzalez at Tustin skatepark for some street shredding. Afterward, they head to Venice skatepark to meet up with Keegan Palmer and Tristan Rennie as they show bystanders how to work the bowl.

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Blake Johnson Visits Home: CRUZIN’ VENICE | Santa Cruz Skateboards

Link up with Santa Cruz Pro Blake Johnson in his hometown of Venice, CA while he was visiting us from Spain this year. Although Blake resides in Barcelona now, his Venice roots will always run deep. In this installment of ‘CRUZIN’, Blake shows us Venice through the eyes of a local, touching on the legendary skatepark, the best local eats, and all of the rad spots Venice has tucked away that have been home to clips of legends like Emmanuel Guzman, Andrew Reynolds, Natas Kaupas and more. Blake also raps about the similarities between Barcelona and Venice, what has changed since he has moved, and what he looks forward to most anytime he comes back home to the West Coast.

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