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.
Held at State Farm Stadium, Monster Jam has implemented enhanced health measures to help ensure safety.Â
Seating capacity will be reduced at State Farm Stadium to a pod seating structure, which will allow family and friends to safely enjoy all the action while social distancing from other groups in attendance. As an additional precaution for fans, face coverings are required for those age two and older, unless otherwise exempted by law.Â
Tickets, which start at $20, went on sale Tuesday, April 27, on seatgeek.com.
The Monster Jam Pit Party will return to Glendale on Saturday and Sunday with limited capacity and enhanced safety measures implemented.Â