Monster Jam Tickets
There are a lot of ways that people seek entertainment in this world. But Monster Jam is one of the few forms of entertainment that involves oversized vehicles doing just about anything they want on a dirt track. Even among other motorsports, Monster Jam events are truly one of a kind. They involve both the racing of monster trucks as well as freestyle driving. It’s sometimes hard to put your finger on why it’s so appealing, but everyone who witnesses a Monster Jam event in person feels endlessly entertained from start to finish.
Picking the Winner
Unlike other types of sporting events in which fans have a limited effect on the outcome outside of cheering and jeering, Monster Jam is an interactive event for those in attendance. Through a website, fans attending Monster Jam get to vote and decide the winner of the freestyle competition. Well-known monster trucks like Grave Digger may enter as the favorite, but anything can happen and any truck can win if it does enough to please the crowd with tricks and stunts. If you’ve ever been to more than one Monster Jam event, you know that no two shows are the same. If you’ve never seen Monster Jam in person, what are you waiting for?
In addition to the freestyle competition, it’s hard to match the exhilaration of the racing portion of the evening. It’s akin to stock car racing but with much larger vehicles. In case that’s not enough, most Monster Jam shows also feature other types of trick competitions, such as a “donut” competition in which a monster truck will spin until the driver can no longer take it, or a competition to see what truck can do the best trick while only using two of its massive tires.
Beyond the Track
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Over the years, Monster Jam has expanded its audience beyond shows. For starters, there are toy versions of all of the major monster trucks fans see at Monster Jam performances. There has even been a series of Monster Jam video games released for all of the major gaming consoles. The sport has become so big that some events are broadcast on TV. Of course, there’s nothing like seeing a Monster Jam event in person. Scoring a set of Monster Jam tickets is a must for anyone who wants a truly unique experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Monster Jam tickets?
It depends! Monster Jam ticket prices will differ based on the source and the seats. If you’re shopping for tickets at a popular venue – the average price for Monster Jam tickets starts at $50.
How to buy Monster Jam tickets?
Monster Jam ticket prices will likely be pretty high if purchased directly from the box office. That means the best way to buy cheap Monster Jam tickets is through an online ticket marketplace.
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Ticket marketplaces like Gametime are perfect for these types of shows because we put you in contact with resellers looking to move seats at a relative bargain. It’s the safest and most affordable way to get the best price for Monster Jam tickets.
Is Monster Jam coming to a city near me?
If you live in the lower 48, there’s a good chance that Monster Jam is coming to a city near you! In fact, the show is headed pretty much everywhere. Monster Jam show tickets are available for San Jose, Louisville and many other cities across North America. Check out the full tour schedule below and browse the Gametime inventory for Monster Jam Tour 2019 tickets in a city near you.
Will Monster Jam perform in 2019?
You bet they will. The tour is on and goes all the way through April 2020.
How long is a Monster Jam show?
You can expect a Monster Jam show to last for around 2 hours and 30 minutes start to finish.
Monster Jam Tour Dates
- September 13-15 – Duluth, GA @ Infinite Energy Arena (Triple Threat Series)
- September 21-22 – Louisville, KY @ Freedom Hall
- September 27/29 – Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena (Triple Threat Series)
- October 11-12 – Las Vegas, NV @ Sam Boyd Stadium (All Star Challenge)
- November 8-9 – Sioux Falls, SD @ Denny Sanford Premier Center
- November 15-17 – Bridgeport, CT @ Webster Bank Arena
- November 23-24 – Dayton, OH @ Wright State University’s Nutter Center
- December 7-8 – Jackson, MS @ Mississippi Coliseum
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