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    Monster Jam roars back into Cardiff for 2026 stadium spectacular

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 15, 2025No Comments
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    Brace yourself for a full-throttle day of family fun, gravity-defying stunts and edge-of-your-seat action, as Monster Jam powers back into Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Saturday 16th May 2026. This year, Cardiff fans will be the first in the UK to witness the debut of Sparkle Smash, the six-ton unicorn with a bold attitude, known for its fierce competitive spirit and larger-than-life personality.

    Get ready for an unforgettable live motorsports spectacle where 12,000-pound trucks perform jaw-dropping feats -balancing on two wheels, soaring through the air, and pushing the limits of physics in competitions of speed, style, and skill. The world’s best drivers will go head-to-head in three thrilling events: Racing, Skills, and fan-favourite Freestyle, where anything can happen.

    These aren’t just any drivers – they’re world-class male and female athletes who have mastered controlling these massive machines. Whether pulling off insane backflips, nailing vertical 2-wheel tricks, or tearing up the track in all-out racing, these drivers are ready to deliver the most mind-blowing live motorsports action around.

    Fans play a crucial role, with the chance to vote live during the event and score drivers based on their performance, tricks, and spectacular saves.

    Adding to the excitement, audiences will also be treated to electrifying freestyle motocross (FMX) action, featuring gravity-defying jumps and impossible aerial tricks performed on two wheels.

    The fun starts early at the Monster Jam Pit Party™, where fans can take selfies with the trucks, meet the drivers, get autographs, and enjoy fun activities for the whole family. It’s the ultimate pre-show experience and a chance to see how these legendary 12,000-pound machines are engineered for maximum performance.

    Tickets will be available at www.monsterjam.co.uk, with general sale opening on Wednesday 17th December at 10am, and an exclusive pre-sale on Monday 15th December at 10am for Feld Priority Customers.

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