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    Monster Jam returns to Cardiff with summer stadium show

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 24, 2024Updated:April 26, 2024No Comments
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    On your marks, get set, go… The most unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable motorsports experience for families and fans is back in Cardiff by popular demand. Monster Jam® roars back into Principality Stadium on Saturday 6th July for an adrenaline-charged day, where world champion athletes and their 12,000 pound monster trucks tear up the dirt in wide-open competitions of speed and skill.

    Tickets go on sale this week, with Monster Jam Priority Customers able to purchase tickets from Wednesday 24th April, before tickets go on-sale to the general public on Friday 26th April.

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    The fun begins before the event at the Monster Jam® Pit Party at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, where you can get up close to the massive trucks, enjoy family-friendly activities, meet your favorite drivers, get autographs and take pictures. This fun-filled experience is the only place to get an insider’s look and find out more about how the mega trucks are built to stand up to the competition.

    Cardiff fans will be on the edge of their seats as Principality Stadium is transformed with 500 truckloads of dirt, and the world’s best drivers show off massive stunts, big air, backflips, donuts, crazy skills and all-out racing, in fierce head-to-head battles for the Event Championship. Engineered to perfection, the 12,000-pound, 1500 horsepower Monster Jam trucks push all limits in Freestyle, Skills and Racing competitions.

    The all-star lineup will feature multiple fan favourites including Matt Cody in Grave Digger®, Blake Granger in Max D® and Charlie Pauken, returns behind the wheel of Megalodon®. The event also sees the return of the Marvel Monster Jam trucks, including Thor driven by Myranda Cozad and Bari Musawwir returning behind the wheel of Black Panther.

    Monster Jam drivers are trained, world-class male and female athletes who have mastered not only the physical strength and mental stamina needed to compete, but the vital dexterity to control machines capable of doing backflips, vertical two-wheel skills and racing at speeds up to 70 miles-per-hour to produce jaw-dropping, live motorsports action seen around the world. Enjoy big-time family fun at Monster Jam. As Big As It Gets!™

    WHEN:

    Saturday, 6th July, 3pm| Pit Party, 10am-1pm

    WHERE: Cardiff | Principality Stadium CF10 1NS

    TRUCK LINEUP: Grave Digger® driven by Matt Cody; El Toro Loco® driven by TBD; Megalodon® driven by Charlie Pauken; Max D® driven by Blake Granger; The Amazing Spider-Man driven by Bernard Lyght; Black Panther driven by Bari Musawwir; Thor driven by Myranda Cozad, Ironman driven by Brandon Arthur

     **Truck and driver line-up subject to change

    TICKETS:

    Tickets will be available for purchase online at www.monsterjam.co.uk

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