There is only one city in the United States where people can catch the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, and that city just so happens to be in Massachusetts.
The international competition will return to Boston Seaport on June 7 and June 8 as the only U.S. stop of the series. This will also mark the 100th stop of the diving series since it started in 2009.
The event is open to the public and free of charge.
The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series will travel to eight cities across the globe, starting in Athens, Greece on May 26 and ending Nov. 10 in Sydney, Australia. Boston will be the second stop in the series.
At each stop of the 2024 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, 12 women and 12 men compete to earn points in their quest for the coveted King Kahekili Trophy. There will be eight female and eight male permanent divers as well as four wildcards for each division, meaning 24 divers will be fighting for the title.
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For the third year in a row, the divers will showcase their talents in front of the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston’s Seaport neighborhood. While the event is open to the public, people should get there early for a prime viewing spot. Gates open at noon and the action kicks off at 1 p.m.
Those looking for an in-person VIP experience can purchase tickets for the exclusive VIP hospitality yacht that will live stream the event, have an outdoor deck and serve food and beverages. Tickets are available online.
Can’t make it in person? Then you can catch the series live on Friday, June 7 from 12-3 p.m. on ESPN+ and and Saturday, June 8 from 12-3 p.m. on ESPN. The show will also be available on Red Bull TV after the ESPN broadcast.