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The Louisville Public Skatepark is located in downtown Louisville on Witherspoon. It was finished in 2002 with | The Louisville Public Skatepark is located in downtown Louisville on Witherspoon. It was finished in 2002 with baseballfield lights that stay on 24 hours a day. Many bmx and skateboard competitions have been held there and many pros frequent the place. The first band to ever steal electricity out of the light pole and play for the kids was Louisville psychedlic, hard rock band the Glasspack, who are seen many times riding in the park with local bike company Metal Bikes, owned by Louisville rider [[James Levan]], who played in Trim. the Glasspack even reported that a policeman and fireman walked right by them while playing. | ||
Bands to play there: | The [[No Comply 502]] fest (not to be confused with [[No Comply]]) has taken the skate park as it's home, having event shows there in 2022 and 2023. | ||
*[[the Glasspack]] | |||
{{#display_map: 38.257083587172,-85.74005479543787~Dave Armstrong Skatepark~Dave Armstrong Skatepark}} | |||
==Bands to play there:== | |||
* [[the Glasspack]] | |||
* [[Belushi Speed Ball]] | |||
* [[Anemic Royalty]] | |||
* [[Thee Tabs]] | |||
* [[Deady]] | |||
* Pharmacy Girl | |||
* [[Surfaced]] | |||
* [[White Reaper]] | |||
* [[Shitfire]] | |||
==Video== | |||
* <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4GmhvQxDpY</youtube> | |||
* <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LFzYN6BkYA</youtube> | |||
* <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LFzYN6BkYA</youtube> | |||
* <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y99H3wtsPaM</youtube> | |||
* <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3fKXjuYAog</youtube> |
Latest revision as of 20:24, 12 February 2024
The Louisville Public Skatepark is located in downtown Louisville on Witherspoon. It was finished in 2002 with baseballfield lights that stay on 24 hours a day. Many bmx and skateboard competitions have been held there and many pros frequent the place. The first band to ever steal electricity out of the light pole and play for the kids was Louisville psychedlic, hard rock band the Glasspack, who are seen many times riding in the park with local bike company Metal Bikes, owned by Louisville rider James Levan, who played in Trim. the Glasspack even reported that a policeman and fireman walked right by them while playing.
The No Comply 502 fest (not to be confused with No Comply) has taken the skate park as it's home, having event shows there in 2022 and 2023.