Photo via Vancouver Monster Jam
We know spring feels like worlds away, but it’s really just around the corner. And monster truck enthusiasts have an exciting local event to look forward to next month.
The Vancouver Monster Jam is officially rolling up to the Pacific Coliseum – AKA – the most unexpected, unscripted motorsports event out there. And best of all? This year’s event will debut the all-new ThunderROARus truck, which will be driven by
Colt Stephens.
For folks who don’t know, Monster Jam is a world championship series where athletes and their 12,000-pound counterparts tear up dirt in wide-open competitions of speed and skill. Monster Jam drivers are world-class, meaning they’ve got the physical & mental stamina to compete as well as the dexterity to perform incredible moves like backflips, vertical two-wheel moves, and even races up to 70 miles per hour.
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So, if you’re a fan of action and live entertainment, it really doesn’t get any better than this. The fun will kick off at the official Pit Party on March 17th, where fans can see the monster trucks up close, meet the drivers & crews, and enjoy other family-friendly activities.
Look out for 8 skilled athletes at the Vancouver event battling for the championship from Friday, March 17th to Sunday, March 19th.
Tickets are currently on sale for $25 to $58 each, depending on seating.
Mark your calendars & we’ll see you there, Vancouver!
When: Friday, March 17th to Sunday, March 19th
Where: 100 North Renfrew Street
Cost: $25+
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