Get ready for some huge trucks arriving in London this summer as the massive Monster Jam returns for its third year.
The family-friendly event welcomes families and fans alike on Saturday, July 13 at London Stadium for what's set to be the "most unexpected, unscripted and unforgettable motorsports experience."
Monster Jam sees world champion athletes and their 12,000-pound monster trucks come together as they tear up the dirt in competitions of speed and skill.
The day will see the likes of the Grave Digger, Megalodon, Thor and many more enter London Stadium for the elite competition.
Monster Jam returns to London this summer
Not only is there a massive competition, but also a Monster Jam Pit Party where fans can get up close to the massive trucks, enjoy family-friendly activities, meet their favourite drivers, get autographs and take pictures.
After the pit party guests get to watch the world’s best drivers show off massive stunts, big air, backflips, doughnuts, crazy skills and all-out racing, in fierce head-to-head battles for the Event Championship.
The lineup for Monster Jam includes Matt Cody in Grave Digger, Blake Granger in Max D and Charlie Pauken, who returns behind the wheel of Megalodon.
Plus, Monster Jam will also welcome back the Marvel Monster Jam trucks, including Thor driven by Myranda Cozad, Bari Musawwir returning behind the wheel of Black Panther and The Amazing Spider-Man driven by Bernard Lyght.
How to get tickets to Monster Jam at London Stadium
If you want to see the big trucks for yourself, you can buy tickets from the official Monster Jam website.
Presale tickets go on sale from Wednesday, April 24 while general sales is available from Friday, April 26.
To access presale you will need to be a Monster Jam® Priority Customer which you can sign up for via the Monster Jam webiste.
Monster Jam takes place at London Stadium on July 13.
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