The wild annual Halloween Hellbomb that’s been one of the most talked-about gatherings in the scene has officially gone independent.
After several years of teaming up with Thrasher Magazine, the crew behind the mayhem decided it was time to do things on their own.
For years, fans watched the Halloween Hellbomb videos on Thrasher’s YouTube channel.
Every year brought crowds spilling into the streets, skaters in costumes flying down hills, sketchy homemade ramps, and complete chaos from start to finish.
But 2025 is the new chapter.
The Hellbomb crew has cut ties with Thrasher and launched their own YouTube channel and website.
From now on, all the videos and updates will come straight from the official Halloween Hellbomb team.
Their new site is also live with fresh merch for anyone who wants to support what they’re doing and keep the spirit going.
The direction fits perfectly with what Halloween Hellbomb has always stood for. It started as a small local session with a few obstacles and a group of friends who just wanted to have fun and raise hell together.
Over time it turned into a full Halloween tradition that captures everything skateboarding is supposed to be about.
It’s all about skaters building their own setups, trying wild tricks, and just enjoying the moment. Costumes, slams, laughs, and a real sense of community keep people coming back every year.
Going independent gives the crew total freedom.
They can post whenever they want, show behind the scenes moments, and keep things as raw and real as ever.
Fans who have followed the event for years are excited to see what comes next and how the crew will shape the future of the Hellbomb on their own.
At the end of the day, the message stays the same.
Bring your board, bring your friends, and leave your fear at home. Halloween Hellbomb is for everyone who loves skating for what it truly is.
A little chaotic, completely unpredictable, and always full of heart.
Welcome to the new chapter of Halloween Hellbomb. It’s still gnarly, messy, and all about the people who live for skateboarding.
Grab their merch here.
