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Monster Truck Throwdown Roars into the Salinas Sports Complex on June 14; Tickets go on Sale February 19!

 

Salinas, CA - The Monster Truck Throwdown will roar into the Salinas Sports Complex on Sunday, June 14, delivering high-flying stunts, car-crushing power, and nonstop excitement to the Central Coast. Fans can expect an all-new, larger, and more challenging track designed to push drivers and machines to the limit, along with the notorious Farmer 500 race, with some new twists this year.  

Tickets go on sale to the public on Thursday, February 19, at 10 a.m., exclusively at https://www.carodeo.com/events/2026/monster-truck-throwdown. The event is presented by Gold Star GMC.  

TICKET INFORMATION: 


    Box Seats (Ages 2+) – $45 

    West & North Grandstands – Adult & ADA (Ages 13+) – $32 

    Kids (Ages 2-12, except box seats) – $15 

    Monster Meet Up Pass – $10 (Must be purchased separately and must accompany an event ticket; get up close to the trucks & drivers) 


 

“This year’s Monster Truck Throwdown is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever,” said Sam Jenkinson, Chairman of the California Rodeo’s Monster Truck Committee. “We invite families to come out early, experience the Monster Meet Up, enjoy lunch at the complex, and settle in for an afternoon of high-energy, adrenaline-packed action when the show begins at 2 p.m.” 

TRUCK LINEUP: * 

Vendetta 

Jurassic Attack 

Velociraptor 

Dirt Crew 

Farmageddon 

Blockhead 

Shell Shocked 

And West Coast Legend - Dragon Slayer  

 

More details are coming soon. Contact Sponsorship Manager Victoria Carlisle at 831-775-3109 or vcarlisle@carodeo.com if you are interested in sponsoring this event. 

 

*Truck and driver lineup subject to change. 

ABOUT CALIFORNIA RODEO SALINAS 

The 116th California Rodeo Salinas will take place July 16-19, 2026. As a not-for-profit organization, the California Rodeo Association is dedicated to preserving the traditions of the California Rodeo Salinas and the Western way of life while fostering community involvement and cultural heritage. The Association supports local nonprofits and community groups through its annual Rodeo and year-round operations at the Salinas Sports Complex. In 2025, these efforts generated over $856,000 for local organizations. 

For more information, visit www.CARodeo.com or contact the Rodeo Office at (831) 775-3100. 

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