Monster Jam roars into Trenton for 3 shows Dec. 27 and 28

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Monster Jam roars into the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton for three shows in December.

The monster truck rally takes the area floor Saturday, Dec. 27 at 2 p.m. and 7:30pm and Sunday, Dec. 28 at 2p.m.

Monster Jam stars a lineup of 12-feet-tall, 10,000-pound machines that will race through a custom-designed track full of obstacles to soar over or smash through. Among the trucks scheduled to appear are 4-time world champion Grave Digger, Monster Mutt Dalmation, FOX Sports 1 Cleatus, Team Hot Wheels—which is 17-feet long, 11-feet high and sports a 1,500-horsepower engine—Overkill Evolution, Carolina Crusher, Doomsday and Black Stallion, the first monster truck to jump another Monster Jam truck while driving in reverse.

There will also be Pre-Show Party in the Pits at 11 a.m. Dec. 27. Pit Party tickets ($10) are only available with the purchase of a ticket for the 2 p.m. Dec. 27. This pre-show experience provides fans a chance to meet the drivers, get up close to the Monster Jam trucks, collect autographs, take photos and more.

Show ticket prices range from $10 to $60. Ticket prices increase $2 day of show. Additional fees may apply.

Tickets are through online at ComcastTIX.com, by phone at (800) 298-4200 or in person at the Sun National Bank Center box office. For more information, go online to sunnationalbankcenter.com.

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