Monster Jam at Georgia Dome -Atlanta, GA

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Monster Jam at Georgia Dome -Atlanta, GA

Time: March 4, 2017 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: Georgia Dome
Street: 1 Georgia Dome Dr
City/Town: Atlanta, Georgia 30313 United States
Website or Map: https://www.monsterjam.com/en…
Phone: mscustomerrelations@feldinc.com
Event Type: off-road, clubs/shows/cruises
Organized By: Monster Jam
Latest Activity: Feb 28, 2017

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Featuring: Grave Digger driven by Adam Anderson, Max-D driven by Neil Elliott, El Toro Loco driven by Becky McDonough, Time Flys driven by Kelvin Ramer, Wild Flower driven by Rosalee Ramer, Razin Kane driven by Buddy Tompkins, Ice Cream Man driven by Roy Pridgeon, Bounty Hunter driven by Jim Creten, Scarlet Bandit driven by Dawn Creten, Monster Energy driven by Damon Bradshaw, Additional trucks/drivers to be announced, Team Hot Wheels driven by Scott Buetow. Ticket Prices: Tickets start at $20. Gates Open 5:00PM, Show Time 7:00PM. End time may change.

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