Great Event!
by JCastillo on 2023-07-25Monster Jam puts on a great show! Family fun, great crowd engagement and exciting monster trucks. Interviews with the drivers really give insight to their sport and competition.
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*Access to the Monster Jam Pit Party requires purchasing a separate Pit Party Pass and is only offered in select markets. Activities vary by location.
*The Early Access Pit Party Pass is a separate ticketed experience from the standard Pit Party Pass. Quantities are limited.
Enjoy big-time family fun at Monster Jam®, where the world’s best drivers and their 12,000-pound monster trucks tear up the dirt in wide-open competitions of speed and skill. You’ll be on the edge of your seat as you witness all-out racing, massive stunts, big air and backflips. Monster Jam is the only place to see the legendary Grave Digger®, Megalodon®, El Toro Loco® and more. It’s the most heart-pounding monster truck event and an experience you won’t forget. Nothing else compares. Monster Jam. As Big As It Gets!™
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The fun heads across the U.S. in September. It features Monster Jam’s popular Freestyle, Skills and Racing competitions and the special Monster Jam Superstar Challenge and Monster Jam World Finals, where the world’s top drivers compete for bragging rights and four World Championships.
Individual tickets for Monster Jam are available exclusively through Ticketmaster and the venue box office. Group tickets are available in select markets (please check local venues for availability).
Be sure to add Monster Jam to your favorites on Ticketmaster.com or the Ticketmaster app to get important alerts about tickets. (Download the Ticketmaster app for iPhone or Android.)
Below is the latest schedule of confirmed 2024 dates:
Most Monster Jam events average about two hours and include a 15-20 minute halftime. Each event, excluding the Monster Jam World Finals, includes Racing, Skills and Freestyle competitions.
The Monster Jam Pit Party* experience includes the following family-friendly activities:
*Access to the Monster Jam Pit Party requires purchasing a separate Pit Party Pass and is only offered in select markets. Activities vary by location.
The Early Access Pit Party Pass* provides access one hour before standard Pit Party admission, allowing you to beat the crowds and stay through the entirety of the Pit Party.
*The Early Access Pit Party Pass is a separate ticketed experience from the standard Pit Party Pass. Quantities are limited.
Held between the Pit Party and approximately one hour before the event start time, Monster Jam Trackside* features:
*Trackside is open to standard ticket holders and does not require a separate Pit Party Pass.
Monster Jam is a fun event for people of all ages. At most venues, children two and under can attend for free as long as they sit on a parent or guardian’s lap. However, some venues may require all guests to be ticketed regardless of age. Children aged two and up require tickets for all events, including Early Access, Pit Party, VIP Experiences and post-event experiences.
Please contact your local venue to confirm their specific policy.
Ear protection is recommended for children and adults. Monster Jam concessions sell Monster Jam-branded novelty ear protection and disposable ear plugs while supplies last. You are allowed to bring your own ear protection.
Additionally, it’s important to note that some Monster Jam events can use pyrotechnics before, during and at the conclusion of the event.
The Monster Jam Post-Show Meet and Greet* offers an exclusive opportunity to meet with the drivers shortly after the event. You can take photos, get autographs, mingle in a private space and ask your biggest Monster Jam questions. You’ll also receive an official Monster Jam souvenir 3′ x 5′ checkered flag perfect for autographs.
*The Post-Show Meet and Greet Pass is a separate experience that can be purchased while buying your Monster Jam tickets or, if you already have Monster Jam tickets, you can purchase a meet-and-greet pass separately online. Space is limited and subject to availability.
Monster Jam puts on a great show! Family fun, great crowd engagement and exciting monster trucks. Interviews with the drivers really give insight to their sport and competition.
Show was short and anticlimactic. The area is way too small to host monster trucks
If you're 10 or younger the show is great, if you're like me I been to monster jam over a dozen times now and it gets worse with each passing year, my issue is the venue is too small to make this worth while for myself, you can watch more exciting monster truck shows on cable tv, if this can be brought outside the show would be exciting with more room to show what the trucks can really do. Being inside Roger's is very limiting otherwise I do enjoy myself.
Awesome experience, would really like to see what they can do in a bigger arena setting though. But for what it was def worth the money.
While the event itself was as good as it could be - the area for this to take place in - is ridiculously small! When the trucks can barely turn around or complete any kind of jump, without the fear of hitting blocked off seating or other trucks - maybe its time to change the location and find somewhere other than Rexall to do this! Give these trucks the room they need so that people can get the show experience that they are hoping, and paying, for. Rexall in Edmonton is NOT the place to do this ...unless that changes, our family isn't interested in going again. This was the 2nd time for us going (went to Rogers Place in Edmonton years ago - same thing - too small. Gave Rexall Place a try last weekend - never again.) Find a better location to do this! You might even get more trucks to attend and maybe fill those seats that were over half empty.
It was awesome to see the trucks, however, the arena was way too small. The trucks weren’t really able to do much. I did find myself a bit bored throughout.
Rogers Place seemed a bit small for the trucks to be able to do some really cool stunts. The freestyle was disappointing due to the lack of space for the drivers. Friends told me that when it was at Commonwealth, it was much better. I feel that would be a better venue for the Monster Trucks to really rip around. It was cool, but not what I expected.
Really enjoyed the event, definitely could have used a larger venue! Drivers probably could have preformed to their level with the freedom of more room for movement. The little kids would not notice but older children definitely could be let down by the limits of their show.
The show was great, my kids had so much fun! The only thing I would change is venue. You can tell the space was not large enough for the trucks but they did the best with what they had!
I found Rogers Place wasn't big enough to support the skill of the drivers. They couldn't perform to the best of their ability. They had to stop so offer to not hit the parked trucks. It was a disappointment for the price I had to pay. I am waiting till next month when they come to the Grand stand in Calgary. So to be clear I hope those drivers all come to Calgary so they have more space to do what they do best.
The event was fun and my kid had a great time, however the venue was too small for the drivers to really show off their driving. Overhearing people saying that the previous year was at commonwealth and how amazing it was there made it seem like this wasn’t the right choice of venue. The merch lines were very understaffed and took 45 minutes and missed parts of the show just so I could get a toy for my child.
Not nearly as exciting as you’d expect. 6 of the 8 drivers were clearly very inexperienced, struggling to do anything other than drive over the mound of dirt in the middle of the arena…. I think that the venue (Rogers place in Edmonton) was too small for them to really do anything that interesting. I wouldn’t pay to go again.
While I understand that rogers place is tight quarter, the stunts were very under whelming. The 2022 world tour that was held at commonwealth stadium was far superior. Stick the the larger venue.
I thought the show was good but I felt like they weren’t able to do as much as they could have the space was to small for the trucks, so they weren’t able to go all out like if there was a bigger arena but other than that it was a lot of fun.
Roger's Place is waaaayyyyy to small to host Monster Jam. Completely different experience than the usual Monster Jam madness. We won't attend if it is held here again. But we LOVE Monster Jam!
Seeing the trucks was incredible my son and nephew had a blast! Biggest dissatisfaction was the venue. An indoor arena felt way to small and most of the drivers stunts weren't being pulled off.
The overall event was good but it wasn't anything too crazy because of the small stadium we were in.
As a kid I always saw the Monster Jam ads however was always unable to go (money was super tight as a kid) however I recently was able to afford tickets for me and my parents. It was THE BEST TIME. Everything was super hyped, they ran the event experience extremely well and all the drivers were extremely talented. Even being an adult and going to this event I truly had such an amazing time seeing the trucks and the FMX team. I personally also got the Pit Party passes and meeting some of the drivers was also super cool and seeing the trucks up close was a great time. Overall would highly recommend and 100% will buy tickets if they come back to town!
WAY TOO small of a venue at Rogers Place in Edmonton. Last year was at Common Wealth Stadium OUTSIDE and the show was 100 times better. Way more tricks, flips and wrecked trucks. There were no wrecked trucks and no flips at all. My son was bored but was not last year.
Horrible way too small arena We left halfway through with a lot of people