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KASSO Skateboarding TV Show to Make Its Long Beach Debut in 2026

Can't wait for the new KASSO in Long Beach!
ShreddER November 21, 2025
Leo Romero on KASSO
YouTube: KASSO

KASSO, the Japanese hit skateboarding TV show, is heading to Long Beach in 2026.

After first launching in Midoriyama, Japan in March 2024, the show quickly captured attention and built a growing following.

It started as a small experiment and then it turned into something much bigger than anyone expected.

Since then, KASSO has expanded beyond Japan.

The show has drawn partnerships with brands like Nike and China’s Avenue & Son, and it has hosted events in San Francisco and Aranya.

RELATED: Check Out The KASSO Documentary Featuring Hayate Kamimura

With every stop, KASSO built a name for itself, linking up with fans around the world and getting ready to hit the next spot.

Long Beach has now been chosen as the next destination, bringing the show directly to fans who have been waiting to experience it firsthand.

Plans are underway for a skate course unlike anything that has existed before, offering a new kind of challenge and excitement for skateboarders of all levels.

The experience will extend beyond skateboarding, with a variety of activities and experiences designed to entertain a wide audience.

KASSO’s team promises that visitors will find something for everyone to enjoy when the show arrives.

KASSO Posted:

"In 2026, we’re bringing KASSO to Long Beach.

Back in March 2024, we launched KASSO in Midoriyama, Japan. To be honest, we didn’t know if anyone out there would truly enjoy it. We began this journey full of uncertainty.

But KASSO turned out to be a wonderful kid. It grew faster and farther than we ever imagined—stepping out into the world, catching the attention of NIKE and China’s Avenue & Son, and even growing enough to host spinoff events in San Francisco and Aranya.

As all this unfolded, we asked ourselves: What should we do next?
And the answer became clear—deliver the real KASSO, crafted with our own hands, to the people who are waiting for it. That meant leaving Japan, crossing borders, and bringing it to you directly.

Our stage is the home of skate culture: Long Beach.
Right now, we’re developing a skate course unlike anything that has existed before — something truly NEVER BEEN DONE.
And beyond skateboarding, we’re planning a wide range of experiences for everyone to enjoy.

Please look forward to it.
We can’t wait to see you in Long Beach in 2026."

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