Birmingham (29th – 31st March) – Monster Jam Ramped Upä roars into Birmingham for the first time ever, for an adrenaline-charged weekend at Utilita Arena Birmingham between 29th – 31st March. Tickets are available on www.monsterjam.co.uk, going on-sale on 15th December at 9am.

The all-new Monster Jam Ramped Upä features the Monstergonä, a multi-sided metal ramp that launches Monster Jam trucks as they attempt fan-favourite stunts, like massive sky wheelies, big-air jumps and amazing backflips.

Birmingham fans will be on the edge of their seats as world-class drivers show off crazy skills and all-out racing in fierce head-to-head battles for the Event Championship.  Engineered to perfection, the 12,000 pound Monster Jam trucks push all limits in Freestyle, Skills, Donuts and Racing competitions. 

The excitement begins before the main event, at the Monster Jam Pit Party held in Birmingham on 29th – 31st March.  Fans can see the massive trucks up close, meet their favourite drivers and crews, get autographs, and take pictures.  This fun-filled experience is the only place that allows people to get up close access to the Monster Jam teams and get an insider’s look at how these trucks are built to stand up to the competition.

In addition to seeing heated rivalries and high-flying stunts, fans will witness the debut of three Marvel Monster Jam trucks.  The Thor Monster Jam truck features the God of Thunder’s helmet and cape, along with a massive version of his mighty hammer, Mjölnir.  The majestic purple glow of Wakandan vibranium is unmistakable on the Black Panther Monster Jam truck.  Spider-Senses will be tingling when fans see The Amazing Spider-Man Monster Jam truck in classic red and blue complete with a larger-than-life spider icon.

The all-star lineup features six skilled athletes fighting for the championship while putting on a spectacle, constantly innovating and always entertaining. Matt Cody gets behind the wheel of the black and green wrecking machine, the legendary Grave Digger®. Blake Granger grabs the bull by the horns in El Toro Loco®. Monster Jam World Finals® Freestyle champion Charlie Pauken aims to take a bite out of the competition in Megalodon®.  Two-time GUINNESS WORLD RECORD™ title holder and WOW Factor of the Year award winner Bari Musawwir in Black Panther, 2022 Entertainer of the Year award winner Bernard Lyght in The Amazing Spider-Man and Myranda Cozad in Thor all look to secure the event championship.

Fans are encouraged to get to their seats early to experience Monster Jam Trackside approximately one hour before the event start time.  Featured festivities include competition previews, driver interviews, opening ceremonies, and power rush truck introductions.

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 12,000-pound 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. Monster Jam Ramped Up™ — when rubber meets metal, you’ll be ramped up for more!

WHEN:

29th – 31st March | Pit Party 16:30 - 29th March, 10:30 - 30th March, 11:30 - 31st March

WHERE: Birmingham | Utilita Arena, Birmingham, B1 2AA

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

 **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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  1. Jon
    This was not a proper Monster Jam event. The trucks were just sliding around, unable to gain any traction on a surface about as useful as an ice rink. The fans were very disapointed which was reflected in the atmosphere. The NIA is not an appropriate venue for Monster Jam. This was basically a complete rip-off. Most in attendance were bored, the trucks would slide around for ten seconds followed by a 15 minute wait for something to happen. Also, no dirt = not a real Monster Jame event. Cash cow.
  2. BeccaH
    Completely agree with the above review, cars just skidded around and barely did anything. Why no dirt? Cars spent an awful lot of time being repaired too after essentially driving in circles.
  3. Gemma
    100% agree it was so disappointing we left after 45 mins it cost us almost £200 for 5 adults 1 child nothing like what it should have been do not purchase x

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