Monster Truck Juggernaut heads to South Africa

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Monster Truck Juggernaut heads to South Africa
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The show is brought by American-based Feld Entertainment, Showtime Management, McDonald's, and various local media houses.

The show is brought by American-based Feld Entertainment, Showtime Management, McDonald’s, and various local media houses.

The family-friendly mega motorsport event is set to make its debut at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Saturday, April 20, after which it will move to the Cape Town Stadium on Saturday April 27, which is celebrated as Freedom Day, before ending at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday, May 4.

“Fans can meet their favourite drivers, get up close to each Monster Jam truck, participate in a variety of fun activities and purchase official Monster Jam merchandise such as flags, t-shirts, and hats to show support for their favourite truck, team, and driver.

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