Two Tickets or Two VIP Ticket Packages to Extreme Monster Truck Nationals at The Palace of Auburn Hills on December 3
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Monster-truck drivers from across the nation thrill fans with donut, wheelie & freestyle competitions
Monster-truck shows are the safest places to practice pretend engine noises without attracting lawn mowers in heat. Rev up with today’s deal to the Extreme Monster Truck Nationals at The Palace of Auburn Hills on Saturday, December 3, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $35, you get two reserved seats in the back of the lower bowl in sections 103–111 or 116–124 (up to a $70.70 value, including all ticketing fees).<p>
- For $65, you get two VIP seats in the front of the lower level in sections 103–105 or 109–111 and two souvenir T-shirts (up to a $130.20 value, including all ticketing fees).<p>
The Extreme Monster Truck Nationals rallies motorsports fans in a high-octane evening of crunching metal, thrilling stunts, and extreme decibels. Hard-driving men and women compete for cash prizes in jaw-dropping wheelie and donut contests, freestyle battles, and metric tons of slam poetry. Monster Jam Las Vegas World Champion Jimmy Creten deflates parking lots with his famed truck, Bounty Hunter, sporting a 555-cubic-inch power plant, and his wife Dawn struts and squashes with her truck, Scarlet Bandit. Jerry and Amy Perry tag-team with their new truck, Temper Tantrum, and the U.S. Armed Forces tribute truck, Brute Force, bludgeons an arena of pacifist junk cars. Adding nimbleness to the mix of giants, top motocross freestyle cycle jumpers stick it to gravity with skyscraping flips and tricks. VIP ticketholders get a commemorative T-shirt, handy for bouts of post-event amnesia, and during intermission and after the show, all fans have the opportunity to hop about a monster truck and fantasize about reinventing their morning commute.
Monster-truck drivers from across the nation thrill fans with donut, wheelie & freestyle competitions
Monster-truck shows are the safest places to practice pretend engine noises without attracting lawn mowers in heat. Rev up with today’s deal to the Extreme Monster Truck Nationals at The Palace of Auburn Hills on Saturday, December 3, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Choose between the following options:
- For $35, you get two reserved seats in the back of the lower bowl in sections 103–111 or 116–124 (up to a $70.70 value, including all ticketing fees).<p>
- For $65, you get two VIP seats in the front of the lower level in sections 103–105 or 109–111 and two souvenir T-shirts (up to a $130.20 value, including all ticketing fees).<p>
The Extreme Monster Truck Nationals rallies motorsports fans in a high-octane evening of crunching metal, thrilling stunts, and extreme decibels. Hard-driving men and women compete for cash prizes in jaw-dropping wheelie and donut contests, freestyle battles, and metric tons of slam poetry. Monster Jam Las Vegas World Champion Jimmy Creten deflates parking lots with his famed truck, Bounty Hunter, sporting a 555-cubic-inch power plant, and his wife Dawn struts and squashes with her truck, Scarlet Bandit. Jerry and Amy Perry tag-team with their new truck, Temper Tantrum, and the U.S. Armed Forces tribute truck, Brute Force, bludgeons an arena of pacifist junk cars. Adding nimbleness to the mix of giants, top motocross freestyle cycle jumpers stick it to gravity with skyscraping flips and tricks. VIP ticketholders get a commemorative T-shirt, handy for bouts of post-event amnesia, and during intermission and after the show, all fans have the opportunity to hop about a monster truck and fantasize about reinventing their morning commute.