
Gravity-defying monster trucks are rolling into AT&T Stadium on October 4, and this is not the gardening club's bake sale. The engines are loud, the stunts are wild, and the earth will practically shake under the weight of 12,000-pound trucks as Monster Jam® takes the reins for an action-packed day of motorsports mania, as per the City of Arlington.
According to the Lovell Group, grab your earplugs and leave the quiet zones at home because this will be As Big As It Getsä, where the roar of the monster trucks will be trumped only by the cheers of the crowd. Watch in disbelief as trucks like the world-famous Grave Digger® and El Toro Loco® defy logic and physics with backflips and 2-wheel tricks, pushed to their maximum by world-class drivers with nerves of steel.
Tickets hit the streets over at SeatGeek.com, with early birds already locking down their spots. The general public got their shot starting on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, because everyone knows the early monster truck aficionado might catch the best seat. Stay on your toes, or you might just miss the chance to score tickets for both the main event and the Pit Party, where attendees can get up close and personal with these overgrown behemoths.
Don't just sit there staring at your phone screen, though. The Pit Party starts the day's festivities, where families are invited to rub shoulders with their favorite drivers and snag a selfie with trucks that appear to eat those 12,000-pound weights for breakfast. Here's your fair warning: If you're planning to attend the Monster Jam Trackside experience, you'll want to park your excitement and arrive early. The exclusive sneak peeks at the pit crew's magic, driver interviews, and giveaways are designed to stoke the flames of anticipation before the engines roar to life.
Arlington is gearing up to welcome superstars like Tyler Menninga in Grave Digger®, Tristan England in JCB DIGatronä, Armando Castro in El Toro Loco®, and the dazzling Kayla Blood behind the wheel of Sparkle Smashä, among others. It's not just about putting your foot on the gas and hoping for the best; this is serious business with drivers who have made the mastery of mechanical beasts their life’s work.









