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Monster Jam returns to St. Louis for action-packed weekend
Enhanced health, safety measures in place for fan wellness
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Monster Jam driver and instructor Tom Meents, 53, who runs Monster Jam University in Paxton, with a student pre-COVID at the central Illinois facility.Photo credit Feld Entertainment Inc.|For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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Meents instructs a student pre-COVID at Monster Jam University in Paxton.Photo credit Feld Entertainment Inc.|For The TelegraphShow MoreShow Less
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ST. LOUIS Monster Jam returns to the Dome after a three year absence with one of the most action-packed motorsports experiences for families after a pandemic pause.
Monster Jam will bring a dozen smoke-spitting, car-crushing behemoths to Jacksonville this year after all.
The event has drawn huge crowds to TIAA Bank Field every February for years, but plans were put on hold by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now the trucks including Grave Digger, Max-D and Megalodon will be at the stadium for two shows on March 6 and 7.
The event has been reimagined, according to show promoters. Seats will be sold in pods that allow friends and family to sit together while maintaining social distancing from other groups. Fans over the age of 2 will be required to wear face coverings. Merchandise can be ordered in advance or from your seat and picked up at a contactless station in the stadium. The pit party, where fans can get an up-close look at the trucks and meet the drivers before the Saturday show, will also have a limited capacity.
Monster Jam is back in Jacksonville this weekend!
Enhanced health and safety measures in place for fan wellness
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Starting Saturday, one of the area’s most popular events is back in Jacksonville!
The action-packed, fun-filled experience of Monster Jam is roaring back into the River City for a high-octane weekend at TIAA Bank Field on March 6-7.
Tickets start at $20. Seating capacity will be reduced at TIAA Bank Field and social distancing measures will be in place.
Fans are asked to bring a face covering. Disposable masks will be available if you forget yours.
Pod seating at the stadium is in effect. The area you purchased will be shared only with the people you chose to attend the event with.