It’s the most wonderful time of year–the time of year that Red Bull announces when–and where–Heavy Metal will take place this winter.

For 2024, Red Bull Heavy Metal heads back to Minnesota, the mecca of rail riding that has spawned a legendary list of riders, from Joe Sexton to Danimals to Chad Otterstrom to Tommy Gesme to Ryan Paul to Mike Liddle, (and many more) and of course, Benny Milam, the 2022 Heavy Metal winner.

When Heavy Metal made its return to Duluth in 2022, snowboarding was stoked, descending on the iconic Cascade Park to watch the best rail riders throw down in a way normally impossible to bear witness to at spots like that. That’s something truly special and part of why Heavy Metal has had a lauded place in boarding lore ever since the early aughts. The past two years have further cemented (ahem) Heavy Metal in the heart of the community, bringing together this generation of riders at impactful locations and letting them go wild. In 2023, when the contest landed on the shores of the Detroit River, countless memorable video parts were paid homage in a new way at Hart Plaza (read the full recap here).

This year, Red Bull is bringing the riding to downtown St. Paul, specifically the steps of the Minnesota Capitol building. Joe Sexton returns as competition director (awesome) and said this about this year’s event:

“The Capitol is the perfect place for a contest like this. Spectators are going to experience top level snowboarding at a location that’s never seen anything like it before. The building itself is going to make for incredible images and viewing. Saint Paul can expect a group of snowboarders who are the best in the world, coming to the city with so much excitement and respect for what they are allowed to take part in.”

The list of riders has yet to be announced, but expect 2022 winner Pat Fava to return, along with Benny Milam, Grace Warner, Zeb Powell, Jesse Augustinus, Jaylen Hansen, and Ryan Paul.

We’ll be bringing updates on the set up and rider list as they come. Stay tuned.

Here’s the official word from Red Bull:

DECEMBER 12, 2023 – ST. PAUL, MN – Minnesotans don’t shy away from the cold, preferring to spend their winters enjoying the outdoors. From cross-country skiing and pond hockey to winter carnivals, residents of the North Star State know the best way to survive the winter is to be out in it. And on February 10, 2024, there will be yet another reason to be outside: Red Bull Heavy Metal.

Red Bull Heavy Metal is the premiere event in street snowboarding – A single-day competition that features a variety of unique obstacles and lines, compiled in one downtown space for the ultimate exhibition in technical skill and personal style. The competition began in the early 2000s to celebrate the snowboarders who didn’t only ride in the mountains and at snow resorts. It shone a light on street snowboarding, a style of riding that emphasizes the use of features that wouldn’t look out of place at a skatepark: rails, stairs, and other natural features. The series was revived in January 2022 as the first Red Bull Heavy Metal in nearly 20 years was held at Cascade Park in Duluth, MN and moved to Hart Plaza in Detroit, MI for 2023. Now, in 2024, the world’s best street snowboarders will show off their talents and skills on a custom course built onto the Minnesota State Capitol grounds in Saint Paul.

Mayor of Saint Paul Melvin Carter offered his excitement for the February event, “We are thrilled to welcome this exciting event to Saint Paul as we celebrate the remarkable talent of these world-class athletes,” said Mayor Carter. “This showcase set against our city’s stunning backdrop will mesmerize audiences and emphasize how our community embraces the winter months.”

Competition Director Joe Sexton had this to say about the unique location, “The Capitol is the perfect place for a contest like this. Spectators are going to experience top level snowboarding at a location that’s never seen anything like it before. The building itself is going to make for incredible images and viewing. Saint Paul can expect a group of snowboarders who are the best in the world, coming to the city with so much excitement and respect for what they are allowed to take part in.”

2022 Heavy Metal winner, Egan Wint. p: Walsh

Red Bull Athlete, Minnesota Native, and winner of the 2022 contest Benny Milam is also excited. “2024 is about to be a good year for Red Bull Heavy Metal. We’re bringing it back to Minnesota where legends like Chad Otterstrom and Micah McGinnity really got the ball rolling for this side of snowboarding. I’m excited to bring it to Saint Paul and hopefully introduce and inspire people from all over the state to help the progression of the sport.”

“This event is a great showcase of a side of snowboarding that has no barrier to entry. Street snowboarding, or Urban snowboarding as some call it, is a great way to get out and enjoy the act of snowboarding with your friends, without needing the mountains or even having to spend big money on a resort day pass. That’s my favorite part about this side of snowboarding: All you need is your snowboard, a shovel, and some good friends to enjoy it with,” said Milam.

Jaimee Lucke Hendrikson, President & CEO of Visit Saint Paul says, “Red Bull has worldwide recognition as a producer of extreme sports events, and we are thrilled to bring an event of this caliber to Saint Paul. Showcasing the world’s best street snowboarders with the backdrop of our beautiful State Capitol building is the perfect way to show off the way this city knows how to get out and celebrate winter!”

The full list of confirmed riders will be announced in the coming weeks, but the following men and women have already locked in their spots:

  • 2022 Red Bull Heavy Metal winner & Minnesota native Benny Milam
  • 2020 X Games Knuckle Huck winner Zeb Powell
  • 2023 Slush Game of S.N.O.W. winner Grace Warner
  • 2023 Red Bull Heavy Metal Men’s winner Pat Fava
  • 2023 Red Bull Heavy Metal Men’s runner-up & Minnesota native Ryan Paul
  • 2023 Red Bull Heavy Metal Women’s runner-up & Minnesota native Jaylen Hanson
  • 2020 X Games Real Snow bronze medalist Jesse Augustinus

While Red Bull Heavy Metal has previously been an invite-only contest, 2024’s event will mark the first time the competitor’s field has been open to the public with a Last Chance Qualifier being held at Buck Hill in Burnsville, MN on February 9th. More details around this qualifier will be released in January 2024.

The single day contest will take place on Saturday, February 10 at the Minnesota State Capitol Building in Saint Paul, MN. Viewing is free and open to all spectators. More info can be found at https://www.redbull.com/us-en/events/red-bull-heavy-metal

Interested in More Snowboarding Events from Red Bull?

Check out Red Bull Jib-Tac-Tow, a brand new format taking place at Cannonsburg Ski Area in Grand Rapids, MI on February 3rd. This event is a first-of-its-kind rail jam where teams of 3-4 riders will compete in a double elimination tournament of a giant game of tic-tac-toe. Teams will battle for “X’s and ”O’s” by completing creative “jibs” on various features within each square. The first team to get tic-tac-toe on the board first advances to the next round. The winning team from Red Bull Jib-Tac-Tow will even win an exclusive trip to spectate at Red Bull Heavy Metal the following week.