A new video has emerged of the Mardi Gras reveller at the centre of claims of police brutality lashing out and repeatedly kicking at police as he is arrested near Oxford Street in Sydney on the night of the parade.

It comes as more than 2000 people prepare to march through Surry Hills on Friday night to protest against what they say was an excessive use of force by police arresting 18-year-old Jamie Jackson about 10pm on Saturday.

Previous footage of Mr Jackson's brush with the law had captured the moments after the arrest when a police officer threw him heavily to the ground in handcuffs, sparking allegations of police brutality.

The teenager claims he was arrested for assault after innocently tickling a fellow reveller after the Mardi Gras parade, and claims the police reaction was over the top.