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Monster truck mayhem at Calder Park

An action packed day full of chaos and carnage is coming to Calder Park when the monster truck grand final arrives, featuring special guests and unbelievable stunts.

Gravity defying Crusty Demons legends, Bubba and Seth, are back Down Under for the mammoth monster truck display and they’re stoked to be heading to Calder Park for a day not to be missed.

‘O.G.’ Crusty Demon and action sports icon Bubba said he is keen to be here, reminiscing about the last time he was at Calder Park, when he left the arena with a green whistle in hand, nursing a very sore body after a crash landing.

It’ll be a day jam-packed full of pre-show entertainment, with dodgem cars, amusement rides and even the opportunity to ride in a monster truck with Bubba behind the wheel.

Monster truck driver and co-organiser Troy Garcia said the show is led by the monster trucks, but there’s so much more to enjoy.

There’ll be jet cars lighting up the night sky, burnout cars, freestyle motocross performances to bring that Crusty Demons feel, and the crowd favourite demolition derby set to wreak havoc.

“There really is just so much in this show that each person will like a different part of it,” Troy said.

“People can bring their own chairs and blankets and with plenty of stuff happening beforehand, this show is about meeting the fans, with Crusty Demons mingling and meeting people around the grounds.”

With a lot of gratitude for Australian fans, Bubba said, “We have so much love for them, they made us go to the next level and get us to come back year after year, it gives you a lot of gumption to create more”.

Tickets will be available at the gate on the day with plenty of parking available. Alternatively, tickets can be pre purchased online at www.monstertrucks.net.au

Don’t miss the action on Saturday, March 18 at Calder Park.Gates open at noon giving you plenty of time to enjoy the pre-show entertainment and pick out a great spot to watch it all unfold.

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